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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 567191" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I'm not in favor of enabling drug using kids, even our own. It doesn't help them. It just makes them cozy while they abuse drugs. A drug addict needs to want to quit before he will quit, no matter what his parents/family/friends say or do. This is Earl's ride...you can't take it with him. But you don't need to make being a drug addict easy for him and you don't have to watch him destroy himself either. I don't know if he has stolen from you or been abusive or gotten physically violent, but these things often happen when a drug addict lives at home. You have to think about your safety and the safety of any other younger children you may have.</p><p></p><p>I know first hand how hard this is and I'm so sorry. I recommend getting involved in a real life NarcAnon group. I think they have them all over the world. You are going to need the support.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 567191, member: 1550"] I'm not in favor of enabling drug using kids, even our own. It doesn't help them. It just makes them cozy while they abuse drugs. A drug addict needs to want to quit before he will quit, no matter what his parents/family/friends say or do. This is Earl's ride...you can't take it with him. But you don't need to make being a drug addict easy for him and you don't have to watch him destroy himself either. I don't know if he has stolen from you or been abusive or gotten physically violent, but these things often happen when a drug addict lives at home. You have to think about your safety and the safety of any other younger children you may have. I know first hand how hard this is and I'm so sorry. I recommend getting involved in a real life NarcAnon group. I think they have them all over the world. You are going to need the support. [/QUOTE]
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