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NEED ADVICE talked to difficult child's PO today!
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<blockquote data-quote="kris" data-source="post: 13649" data-attributes="member: 74"><p><font color="brown">i have to say i agree 100% with-witz. this is a sucker's bet & guess who's being set up as the sucker? good ole mom, that's who.</p><p></p><p>i know that it breaks your heart that he is in prison & could spend a significant amount of time there yet. however, whether or not he was high when he attacked you is not the issue. for me the issue is that he MUST face his consequences & you should not rescue him....again. he had the opportunity to shorten his sentence & he blew that. nothing signifcant has changed to think he would do any better on the outside. quite the opposite. </p><p></p><p>this is when you need to stiffen your weary spine & stand tall for yourself. you won't have a moments peace if you take him back into your home. they may say he'll be sent back toute sweet if he breaks his parole requirements, but they'll have to catch him first.</p><p></p><p>hold on to the peace of mind & sense of safety you now have. please.</p><p></p><p>kris </font></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kris, post: 13649, member: 74"] <font color="brown">i have to say i agree 100% with-witz. this is a sucker's bet & guess who's being set up as the sucker? good ole mom, that's who. i know that it breaks your heart that he is in prison & could spend a significant amount of time there yet. however, whether or not he was high when he attacked you is not the issue. for me the issue is that he MUST face his consequences & you should not rescue him....again. he had the opportunity to shorten his sentence & he blew that. nothing signifcant has changed to think he would do any better on the outside. quite the opposite. this is when you need to stiffen your weary spine & stand tall for yourself. you won't have a moments peace if you take him back into your home. they may say he'll be sent back toute sweet if he breaks his parole requirements, but they'll have to catch him first. hold on to the peace of mind & sense of safety you now have. please. kris </font> [/QUOTE]
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