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<blockquote data-quote="possumholler" data-source="post: 450681" data-attributes="member: 12300"><p>Also have seen a mediator about getting the ball rolling on what is supposedly a marriage. I just hope I can save my younger son (17) before he also completely takes after his father. I live in fear that they will give him a choice of who he wants to live with and my son will choose my husband becasue he doesn't have to do anything. So far (in 2 weeks) I have re-taught him to take out the trash, put his cups and glasses in the sink (and wash them), feed and water the dog, put his dirty clothes in the laundry, and hang up his towel. All things he used to know how to do. I also give him an allowance because he has "official" chores.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="possumholler, post: 450681, member: 12300"] Also have seen a mediator about getting the ball rolling on what is supposedly a marriage. I just hope I can save my younger son (17) before he also completely takes after his father. I live in fear that they will give him a choice of who he wants to live with and my son will choose my husband becasue he doesn't have to do anything. So far (in 2 weeks) I have re-taught him to take out the trash, put his cups and glasses in the sink (and wash them), feed and water the dog, put his dirty clothes in the laundry, and hang up his towel. All things he used to know how to do. I also give him an allowance because he has "official" chores. [/QUOTE]
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