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<blockquote data-quote="Tanya M" data-source="post: 712148" data-attributes="member: 18516"><p>Yes, you know what the truth is. Hold onto that and let it go. If you can prove the lie then by all means do it. Of course if your son is like mine, even when you have concrete proof the denial continues.</p><p></p><p>Honey, I've been dealing with my sons manipulation and lies for over 20 years. I gave up a long time ago trying to wrap my brain around it. I have better things to focus my energies on.</p><p></p><p>You say your son is still a minor. What is your plan when he's 18? Will you allow him to continue living in your home and if so what will the requirements be? What is the plan if he doesn't abide by your rules?</p><p>If you haven't given thought to this I suggest you do. Be as prepared as you can be for when he turns 18.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanya M, post: 712148, member: 18516"] Yes, you know what the truth is. Hold onto that and let it go. If you can prove the lie then by all means do it. Of course if your son is like mine, even when you have concrete proof the denial continues. Honey, I've been dealing with my sons manipulation and lies for over 20 years. I gave up a long time ago trying to wrap my brain around it. I have better things to focus my energies on. You say your son is still a minor. What is your plan when he's 18? Will you allow him to continue living in your home and if so what will the requirements be? What is the plan if he doesn't abide by your rules? If you haven't given thought to this I suggest you do. Be as prepared as you can be for when he turns 18. [/QUOTE]
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