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<blockquote data-quote="PiscesMom" data-source="post: 717148" data-attributes="member: 19889"><p>Actually - he wants to get out now, and my daughter thinks he is totally manipulating me. Telling me everything i want to hear. And I think she is right, and I feel very stupid. He lives at my ex's and that is totally dysfunctional. And my ex texted that he can't have my son back tomorrow - then he said he was "confused" and was going to shut off his phone. He is not totally well mentally. My ex is very depressed, takes a lot of medications, uses a lot of weed, and just is vaguely well meaning, but those two together is not good. </p><p>But my son can't come to my house, because my younger daughter - well both of them don't like him. I am going to call his social worker.</p><p>Tell her that right now, there is no place for him to go. </p><p>At least then he won't get out sooner than he should. And he is actually completely dependent. He has never held a job. So it is not like he can get out without a parent. </p><p>I need to make coffee, just wanted to say I think I am super gullible. When my daughter said that, I knew she was right. He had a real scare, and ran to me. And now, he's getting better, and just wants to get out. He already started asking about his plants. </p><p>"People don't change overnight," she said. </p><p>And now he wants to get out early. How is that putting his health first, like he said was his new priority? </p><p>Maybe, maybe not, but I am going to make a call in a bit.</p><p>And how he reacts into not getting help checking out early will be telling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PiscesMom, post: 717148, member: 19889"] Actually - he wants to get out now, and my daughter thinks he is totally manipulating me. Telling me everything i want to hear. And I think she is right, and I feel very stupid. He lives at my ex's and that is totally dysfunctional. And my ex texted that he can't have my son back tomorrow - then he said he was "confused" and was going to shut off his phone. He is not totally well mentally. My ex is very depressed, takes a lot of medications, uses a lot of weed, and just is vaguely well meaning, but those two together is not good. But my son can't come to my house, because my younger daughter - well both of them don't like him. I am going to call his social worker. Tell her that right now, there is no place for him to go. At least then he won't get out sooner than he should. And he is actually completely dependent. He has never held a job. So it is not like he can get out without a parent. I need to make coffee, just wanted to say I think I am super gullible. When my daughter said that, I knew she was right. He had a real scare, and ran to me. And now, he's getting better, and just wants to get out. He already started asking about his plants. "People don't change overnight," she said. And now he wants to get out early. How is that putting his health first, like he said was his new priority? Maybe, maybe not, but I am going to make a call in a bit. And how he reacts into not getting help checking out early will be telling. [/QUOTE]
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