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My son is in jail. Again. To visit or not to visit, that is the question...
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<blockquote data-quote="Tiredof33" data-source="post: 701896" data-attributes="member: 13558"><p>mcdonna, I wenth through that with my son and his long term girlfriend. She posted extremely nasty posts on FB and Twitter about me. He posted I was a racists and didn't like her because she was Hispanic. It was embarrassing and I'm sure plenty of people (that didn't know the situation) believed them.</p><p></p><p>I had to laugh about that one though, my hubby of 17 years is Hispanic. I guess I only hate female Hispanics lol!</p><p></p><p>I'm not a specialist in any way, but, they are angry and want to fight, they lash out at anyone they can. They blame everyone else for their problems. I finally called the police to stop girlfriend's harassing phone calls that started at 6AM. Just ignore them if you can, they are like children having temper outbursts.</p><p></p><p>Lately, he just posts how he can't stand living and that sets off friends and family with the messages and calls. I am sure he is high or drunk when he posts all night. He knows if he posts suicide threats I will call the police, others will too. We have in the past. He will post the dark drama for a few months and then disappear for months, starts all over again.</p><p></p><p>For whatever reason, (drugs who knows) they love drama, it's all about THEM.</p><p></p><p>Detachment is a process, it does get easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiredof33, post: 701896, member: 13558"] mcdonna, I wenth through that with my son and his long term girlfriend. She posted extremely nasty posts on FB and Twitter about me. He posted I was a racists and didn't like her because she was Hispanic. It was embarrassing and I'm sure plenty of people (that didn't know the situation) believed them. I had to laugh about that one though, my hubby of 17 years is Hispanic. I guess I only hate female Hispanics lol! I'm not a specialist in any way, but, they are angry and want to fight, they lash out at anyone they can. They blame everyone else for their problems. I finally called the police to stop girlfriend's harassing phone calls that started at 6AM. Just ignore them if you can, they are like children having temper outbursts. Lately, he just posts how he can't stand living and that sets off friends and family with the messages and calls. I am sure he is high or drunk when he posts all night. He knows if he posts suicide threats I will call the police, others will too. We have in the past. He will post the dark drama for a few months and then disappear for months, starts all over again. For whatever reason, (drugs who knows) they love drama, it's all about THEM. Detachment is a process, it does get easier. [/QUOTE]
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