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<blockquote data-quote="AppleCori" data-source="post: 727770" data-attributes="member: 16024"><p>Hi and welcome [USER=22751]@Dragonfly1[/USER] ,</p><p></p><p>Our difficult adult kids tend to get comfortable and do nothing positive for themselves when they are living with their parents. It allows them to stagnate. This happened to us, as well.</p><p></p><p>One thing is for sure—you can’t keep living like this. Neither can he. It’s not good for any of you.</p><p></p><p>What are you willing to do, right now?</p><p></p><p>If you aren’t ready to put him out yet, is there anything he is willing to do? Get a job, go to rehab, mental health counseling?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AppleCori, post: 727770, member: 16024"] Hi and welcome [USER=22751]@Dragonfly1[/USER] , Our difficult adult kids tend to get comfortable and do nothing positive for themselves when they are living with their parents. It allows them to stagnate. This happened to us, as well. One thing is for sure—you can’t keep living like this. Neither can he. It’s not good for any of you. What are you willing to do, right now? If you aren’t ready to put him out yet, is there anything he is willing to do? Get a job, go to rehab, mental health counseling? [/QUOTE]
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