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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 744918" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Good for him Laura! And good for you for stepping back!</p><p></p><p>My son did spit at me. He missed probably out of fear but that did it. He was scaring my young daughter and porn had been a big issue and lets just say after he left it took us days to clean out his room. Normally he would lock himself in his room and stay to himself. Doing things we didnt want him to do. But nobody wanted to confront him and start drama....he was underage and still had to live at home. The spit was when he was 20 and he had been wearing it out even before that. His sister was afraid of him.</p><p></p><p>He has gotten much better. He never got ino drugs or serious drinking and is one of those very bright kids who started college but didnt finish but he was a great salesperson and now has a great high paying job, a nice house, the toys, he can support himself well. My grandson, his son, is known for being the smartest child in his grade (gets teased for it but he gets straight A's and good conduct reports). Sorry for the grandma brag. He us also very cute. (Grandkids are so precious).</p><p></p><p>I digress...</p><p></p><p></p><p>We never had to take care of our son. That he can do himself. He is also divorced with half custody and is a very good, if overly generous father. But he can still have an unpleasant mouth and he is 41 years old. I am not going to listen to him if he is being mean. I am nice to him. He can be nice to me.</p><p></p><p>Period.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 744918, member: 1550"] Good for him Laura! And good for you for stepping back! My son did spit at me. He missed probably out of fear but that did it. He was scaring my young daughter and porn had been a big issue and lets just say after he left it took us days to clean out his room. Normally he would lock himself in his room and stay to himself. Doing things we didnt want him to do. But nobody wanted to confront him and start drama....he was underage and still had to live at home. The spit was when he was 20 and he had been wearing it out even before that. His sister was afraid of him. He has gotten much better. He never got ino drugs or serious drinking and is one of those very bright kids who started college but didnt finish but he was a great salesperson and now has a great high paying job, a nice house, the toys, he can support himself well. My grandson, his son, is known for being the smartest child in his grade (gets teased for it but he gets straight A's and good conduct reports). Sorry for the grandma brag. He us also very cute. (Grandkids are so precious). I digress... We never had to take care of our son. That he can do himself. He is also divorced with half custody and is a very good, if overly generous father. But he can still have an unpleasant mouth and he is 41 years old. I am not going to listen to him if he is being mean. I am nice to him. He can be nice to me. Period. [/QUOTE]
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