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No medications plus tobacco policy = walk home
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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 208027" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>I'll give the laptop 1 hour, 3 minutes (most tobacco addicts need a fix hourly). </p><p> </p><p>I love that you left him there. Hey, maybe the 4 mile walk will help him lose some of the weight he doesn't like. And you gotta love a therapist who lays it on the line. I will say that sometimes having our kids get a serious dose of reality like not living at home can makes them so much more appreciative of us parents. Sure did with my daughter. She almost treats me like I'm human.</p><p> </p><p>You're doing a super job of not only detaching but making rules that are livable. Your explanation about moving in with a friend and house rules was excellent. I'm definitely going to have to remember that one if my daughter ever decides to move back in, which I doubt is going to happen, thank goodness.</p><p> </p><p>Anyway, Way To Go. You have definitely surpassed Detachment 101 and could give us lessons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 208027, member: 3626"] I'll give the laptop 1 hour, 3 minutes (most tobacco addicts need a fix hourly). I love that you left him there. Hey, maybe the 4 mile walk will help him lose some of the weight he doesn't like. And you gotta love a therapist who lays it on the line. I will say that sometimes having our kids get a serious dose of reality like not living at home can makes them so much more appreciative of us parents. Sure did with my daughter. She almost treats me like I'm human. You're doing a super job of not only detaching but making rules that are livable. Your explanation about moving in with a friend and house rules was excellent. I'm definitely going to have to remember that one if my daughter ever decides to move back in, which I doubt is going to happen, thank goodness. Anyway, Way To Go. You have definitely surpassed Detachment 101 and could give us lessons. [/QUOTE]
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