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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 470878" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>He is being thrown out when he graduates. To be honest, as mean as they are to him, he loves them both with all his heart. It kills him when they are so mean to him. It is not going to be a happy time for him when they throw him out. His mother left him and he is always afraid everyone is going to leave him or get rid of him. </p><p></p><p>But maybe he will see that not everyone thinks he is useless once he has to move away. I hope so. He is a very nice boy who does not deserve to be treated the way he is. Hey, his sister was thrown out of the house for several years and just now was "allowed" to move back in. Now she is kissing up to the parents she left (she lived with birthmother). It's like these parents make their kids feel very guilty...as if THEY are the bad ones and they (the parents) are Saints. It's really kind of scary. The stepmother, in particular, plays a lot of mind games. She loves adoration and you adore her and obey her or she will withdraw her love and be...evil. Father isn't much better. He's a bully who never says an encouraging word to his amazing son. Still...bottom line is...he loves them desperately and, with his depression problems, it won't be good when he has to leave the house.</p><p>by the way, Sister is siding with her parents who threw her out and telling J. he should listen to them. He is not on good terms with her either. Seems like she is just being another bully now that she is there. Fortunately, most of the time she is away at college. Why did she have to leave the house? Guess!!! Her "parents" did not like her boyfriend. She has recently broken up with him...that is why she was able to move back in. Sound familiar?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 470878, member: 1550"] He is being thrown out when he graduates. To be honest, as mean as they are to him, he loves them both with all his heart. It kills him when they are so mean to him. It is not going to be a happy time for him when they throw him out. His mother left him and he is always afraid everyone is going to leave him or get rid of him. But maybe he will see that not everyone thinks he is useless once he has to move away. I hope so. He is a very nice boy who does not deserve to be treated the way he is. Hey, his sister was thrown out of the house for several years and just now was "allowed" to move back in. Now she is kissing up to the parents she left (she lived with birthmother). It's like these parents make their kids feel very guilty...as if THEY are the bad ones and they (the parents) are Saints. It's really kind of scary. The stepmother, in particular, plays a lot of mind games. She loves adoration and you adore her and obey her or she will withdraw her love and be...evil. Father isn't much better. He's a bully who never says an encouraging word to his amazing son. Still...bottom line is...he loves them desperately and, with his depression problems, it won't be good when he has to leave the house. by the way, Sister is siding with her parents who threw her out and telling J. he should listen to them. He is not on good terms with her either. Seems like she is just being another bully now that she is there. Fortunately, most of the time she is away at college. Why did she have to leave the house? Guess!!! Her "parents" did not like her boyfriend. She has recently broken up with him...that is why she was able to move back in. Sound familiar? [/QUOTE]
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