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I threw him out.
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<blockquote data-quote="sadandfrustrated" data-source="post: 671327" data-attributes="member: 19612"><p>That's how I feel too. I know a couple of times when he lived here he'd make jokes about asking if we had insurance, or who'd get the house when we 'croaked'. So, he's put that thought in my mind. </p><p> The first time we threw him out was because he came after me and the look on his face scared me to death. I found out later that he was going through withdrawal and was mad that I was annoying him to wake up. But the look in his eyes scared me and I've never forgotten that. As much as I love my son and hope and pray he get's clean, I don't trust him. I know him. I'm sure he's blaming me for throwing him out. We took our car back and fired him from working for us, so he's got nothing and I'm sure he blames us. I don't think he's quite grasped the idea that when you steal from people, they lose trust in you and don't want you around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sadandfrustrated, post: 671327, member: 19612"] That's how I feel too. I know a couple of times when he lived here he'd make jokes about asking if we had insurance, or who'd get the house when we 'croaked'. So, he's put that thought in my mind. The first time we threw him out was because he came after me and the look on his face scared me to death. I found out later that he was going through withdrawal and was mad that I was annoying him to wake up. But the look in his eyes scared me and I've never forgotten that. As much as I love my son and hope and pray he get's clean, I don't trust him. I know him. I'm sure he's blaming me for throwing him out. We took our car back and fired him from working for us, so he's got nothing and I'm sure he blames us. I don't think he's quite grasped the idea that when you steal from people, they lose trust in you and don't want you around. [/QUOTE]
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