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<blockquote data-quote="Lady Bear" data-source="post: 750008" data-attributes="member: 24183"><p>Thank you for your reply [USER=13303]@BloodiedButUnbowed[/USER]. My son is Heback home with me until basic training in September which he is so focused for! He has had a couple of minor incidents, 4 years ago he took £2 off the side of his friends mums unit in there living room. He was found out....taken back round to apologise face to face and did a few chores for them in recompense.</p><p>Another incident more recently where he filled a hip flask up with his dad's whisky without his dad's knowledge to take to the prom. He isn't a bad lad....he is angry with the lack of interaction and guidance at his father's.</p><p>I feel that he has had waaaay too much time left by himself.</p><p>I'm trying to broach the subject of speaking with a third party but he has expressed that in no way on earth will he speak with anyone. @ Fearofsucsess Maybe me re wording it like you mentioned that the someone's you get to talk to will be on 'your side'...may help him make a decision to speak with a third party. I have GREAT DIFFICULTY finding the right words to say to him.</p><p>Thanks for both your responses and help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lady Bear, post: 750008, member: 24183"] Thank you for your reply [USER=13303]@BloodiedButUnbowed[/USER]. My son is Heback home with me until basic training in September which he is so focused for! He has had a couple of minor incidents, 4 years ago he took £2 off the side of his friends mums unit in there living room. He was found out....taken back round to apologise face to face and did a few chores for them in recompense. Another incident more recently where he filled a hip flask up with his dad's whisky without his dad's knowledge to take to the prom. He isn't a bad lad....he is angry with the lack of interaction and guidance at his father's. I feel that he has had waaaay too much time left by himself. I'm trying to broach the subject of speaking with a third party but he has expressed that in no way on earth will he speak with anyone. @ Fearofsucsess Maybe me re wording it like you mentioned that the someone's you get to talk to will be on 'your side'...may help him make a decision to speak with a third party. I have GREAT DIFFICULTY finding the right words to say to him. Thanks for both your responses and help. [/QUOTE]
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