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Kicked 18 year old son out, Im struggling with it
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<blockquote data-quote="Roxona" data-source="post: 684880" data-attributes="member: 19076"><p>I think this is what I would do, if I were in this situation with my son. We've actually discussed this a couple of times because he likes to collect strays and try to bring them home...I'm not talk about animals here.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm glad you found this site. It's been very helpful to me, and I hope it will for you too. You would be surprised by the people who have had to deal with this in their families. Not just poor families or broken families, but good, stable families as well. I've known prominent members in our society who have had a child fall victim to heroin. I only discuss my woes with people I am very close to or who have personally dealt with this with their own children, and even then, I try to keep it to a minimum because people generally have enough of their own problems to deal with. This site, on the other hand, allows me to release all of my sadness and discontent, so that I can try to let it go and have a better day.</p><p></p><p>(((HUGS)))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roxona, post: 684880, member: 19076"] I think this is what I would do, if I were in this situation with my son. We've actually discussed this a couple of times because he likes to collect strays and try to bring them home...I'm not talk about animals here. I'm glad you found this site. It's been very helpful to me, and I hope it will for you too. You would be surprised by the people who have had to deal with this in their families. Not just poor families or broken families, but good, stable families as well. I've known prominent members in our society who have had a child fall victim to heroin. I only discuss my woes with people I am very close to or who have personally dealt with this with their own children, and even then, I try to keep it to a minimum because people generally have enough of their own problems to deal with. This site, on the other hand, allows me to release all of my sadness and discontent, so that I can try to let it go and have a better day. (((HUGS))) [/QUOTE]
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