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<blockquote data-quote="Albatross" data-source="post: 638551" data-attributes="member: 17720"><p>What's the deal with bridges? Living under them seems to be very popular with our difficult children.</p><p></p><p>My difficult child is about 1000 miles from home, no car, no bike, no $, no food. Texted that he found a bed in a shelter, then posted on FB that panhandling and staying under the bridge was too good to resist, so left the shelter, panhandled some $, got some beers, and has been posting photos of himself on FB looking more and more wasted for the past few days.</p><p></p><p>So sad to see his deterioration on a daily basis, to see his 20-something friends "like" his blurry eyes and sticky hair and joke about how he looks like he hasn't slept in days. So sad to see him playing for their approval. So sad to see him offering it up, selfies of himself looking thinner and thinner, more and more blurry-eyed and sallow, less and less likely to be able to get a job or even hitch a ride.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Albatross, post: 638551, member: 17720"] What's the deal with bridges? Living under them seems to be very popular with our difficult children. My difficult child is about 1000 miles from home, no car, no bike, no $, no food. Texted that he found a bed in a shelter, then posted on FB that panhandling and staying under the bridge was too good to resist, so left the shelter, panhandled some $, got some beers, and has been posting photos of himself on FB looking more and more wasted for the past few days. So sad to see his deterioration on a daily basis, to see his 20-something friends "like" his blurry eyes and sticky hair and joke about how he looks like he hasn't slept in days. So sad to see him playing for their approval. So sad to see him offering it up, selfies of himself looking thinner and thinner, more and more blurry-eyed and sallow, less and less likely to be able to get a job or even hitch a ride. [/QUOTE]
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