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OMG - things are bad - and apparently I am the one to blame
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 320963" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>I'm just really confused. If they kick him out of the program, where will he go? I don't mean to be dense, I just can't remember the story well enough to understand why it's important that Matt stay in your custody into adulthood.</p><p></p><p>If they kick him out, will he still be in your custody? Will they put him on a plane to your house or just put him on the street?</p><p></p><p>If reality can bite him in the butt and make him start taking control of his life, why can't you let go of the power? It's bound to be ugly, I'm sure. And it's bound to happen someday. The longer everyone waits while he refuses to participate in program after program, the worse it's going to be. But I just can't figure out why you have to be in charge of him. Did the court order this against your wishes, or is it what you want? Is it what Matt wants? </p><p></p><p>What is anyone gaining by keeping the status quo? What has to happen before you give up the power?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 320963, member: 99"] I'm just really confused. If they kick him out of the program, where will he go? I don't mean to be dense, I just can't remember the story well enough to understand why it's important that Matt stay in your custody into adulthood. If they kick him out, will he still be in your custody? Will they put him on a plane to your house or just put him on the street? If reality can bite him in the butt and make him start taking control of his life, why can't you let go of the power? It's bound to be ugly, I'm sure. And it's bound to happen someday. The longer everyone waits while he refuses to participate in program after program, the worse it's going to be. But I just can't figure out why you have to be in charge of him. Did the court order this against your wishes, or is it what you want? Is it what Matt wants? What is anyone gaining by keeping the status quo? What has to happen before you give up the power? [/QUOTE]
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