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I threw him out.
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<blockquote data-quote="sadandfrustrated" data-source="post: 670929" data-attributes="member: 19612"><p>yeah, son's friend helped carry out their stuff and then slithered out the door right behind my son. I'm assuming they went back to his parents house because they took everything, blankets, sheets and pillows too, and the friends mom picked them up. I sound like I'm talking about teenagers. I'm talking about men almost 30 years old. </p><p></p><p> Seriously, the atmosphere in my house feels so much lighter. It's like a pall has been lifted off the house. </p><p></p><p> I think some of that stuff they took might have been mine, but it's a small price to pay for peace and tranquility. I'm positive my new socks are now over there, but I don't even care. </p><p> He's already taken anything of real value. My husband has/had given me a lot of expensive jewelry over the years which I rarely wore anymore , opal diamond rings, earrings and necklaces. My husband gave me a little heart ring that he hid inside a jewelry box that I wanted for Christmas one year. That was such a sweet surprise and it made me cry at that moment. Now all I have is the memory of that Christmas morning, I discovered all my jewelry is gone including the heart ring. oh well. what's done is done. </p><p></p><p> I don't know how long he'll last at the friends mom's house. He has no income and has no car anymore so he has nothing to offer them. Maybe that mom will force him to get off his arse and get his act together. Maybe not. But I doubt they'll let him stay there free of charge. Maybe he'll steal from them too. </p><p>The really sad part is.. I don't even care anymore. I'm so done. Whatever choices he makes from here on in, are his to make. I will not try to save him from himself any longer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sadandfrustrated, post: 670929, member: 19612"] yeah, son's friend helped carry out their stuff and then slithered out the door right behind my son. I'm assuming they went back to his parents house because they took everything, blankets, sheets and pillows too, and the friends mom picked them up. I sound like I'm talking about teenagers. I'm talking about men almost 30 years old. Seriously, the atmosphere in my house feels so much lighter. It's like a pall has been lifted off the house. I think some of that stuff they took might have been mine, but it's a small price to pay for peace and tranquility. I'm positive my new socks are now over there, but I don't even care. He's already taken anything of real value. My husband has/had given me a lot of expensive jewelry over the years which I rarely wore anymore , opal diamond rings, earrings and necklaces. My husband gave me a little heart ring that he hid inside a jewelry box that I wanted for Christmas one year. That was such a sweet surprise and it made me cry at that moment. Now all I have is the memory of that Christmas morning, I discovered all my jewelry is gone including the heart ring. oh well. what's done is done. I don't know how long he'll last at the friends mom's house. He has no income and has no car anymore so he has nothing to offer them. Maybe that mom will force him to get off his arse and get his act together. Maybe not. But I doubt they'll let him stay there free of charge. Maybe he'll steal from them too. The really sad part is.. I don't even care anymore. I'm so done. Whatever choices he makes from here on in, are his to make. I will not try to save him from himself any longer. [/QUOTE]
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