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<blockquote data-quote="lovemyson1" data-source="post: 665895" data-attributes="member: 16643"><p>Tanya, thank you so much! I'm surprised at my strength actually. Hubby too. We are just so over his selfish ways. Our love for him is unconditional but we won't allow his drugs & criminal behavior be a part of our lives. My daughters are so mad at him and over it too! I really feel he's being selfish to choose this lifestyle again. We offered to help him go to college and make a life for himself and yet he chooses his criminal friends and getting high instead, to me, that's selfish. Especially knowning how much it hurts the ones he loves. Once in a while I start to cry, and then I stop myself. You're right though, he's quite creative at his manipulation, such a salesman I always say. But I'm not falling for it anymore. He had his chance, now he's gotta claim his sobriety for himself once and for all. Thank you again for the kind, supportive words!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovemyson1, post: 665895, member: 16643"] Tanya, thank you so much! I'm surprised at my strength actually. Hubby too. We are just so over his selfish ways. Our love for him is unconditional but we won't allow his drugs & criminal behavior be a part of our lives. My daughters are so mad at him and over it too! I really feel he's being selfish to choose this lifestyle again. We offered to help him go to college and make a life for himself and yet he chooses his criminal friends and getting high instead, to me, that's selfish. Especially knowning how much it hurts the ones he loves. Once in a while I start to cry, and then I stop myself. You're right though, he's quite creative at his manipulation, such a salesman I always say. But I'm not falling for it anymore. He had his chance, now he's gotta claim his sobriety for himself once and for all. Thank you again for the kind, supportive words! [/QUOTE]
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