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Letter to my son
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<blockquote data-quote="3boyzmom" data-source="post: 614718" data-attributes="member: 17465"><p>I was in the same boat only a year ago. I kept trying to get my son to be responsible but he would buckle down for awhile then relapse. He is now in jail and looking at 3 plus years for criminal mischief, eluding, failure to maintain control (he wrecked a second car). I too kept helping him out with cigarettes, then a deposit for his apartment, groceries, etc. You really need to kick him out, let him find a way to survive, and pray. As long as there is a safety net your son won't figure it out. It will be the hardest on you, and I wish you the best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3boyzmom, post: 614718, member: 17465"] I was in the same boat only a year ago. I kept trying to get my son to be responsible but he would buckle down for awhile then relapse. He is now in jail and looking at 3 plus years for criminal mischief, eluding, failure to maintain control (he wrecked a second car). I too kept helping him out with cigarettes, then a deposit for his apartment, groceries, etc. You really need to kick him out, let him find a way to survive, and pray. As long as there is a safety net your son won't figure it out. It will be the hardest on you, and I wish you the best. [/QUOTE]
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