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Pfffftttt....well so much for family therapy
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 315726" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>You have run across some very whacked therapists. No one has ever suggested to me that I had to allow my kid to have full run of my house. I would have laughed at them. It is not normal to break the law because you dont like the rules at home. That whole conversation is backwards. You will enforce the rules of parole...period. End of discussion with her. I guarantee that parole wont allow him to run loose. Cory is 23 and cant just run loose. He has to check in and ask permission to do things. Now it isnt like he has to call and ask if he can go play with Johnny but he does have to ask if he wants to leave the state. He has a set of things he has to abide by. Same for your son and they will be stricter because of his age. Cory isnt supposed to drink alcohol but they arent going to bust him for drinking a beer or two in his home. Now getting caught drunk and disorderly is another story. </p><p></p><p>Speaking of that...funny funny story. Not long after Cory got off his house arrest he was in the grocery store and he decided to buy a six pack of beer along with a frozen pizza. Cory is not a big beer drinker but once in a blue moon he likes one with a pizza. All of a sudden I saw Cory's eyes get big and his face got this sick look on it. He started to back slowly away from his cart. I looked up. There was his PO looking at him. Cory was scared to death that he was busted and going to prison over the beer. PO just kinda smirked and shook his head and said "buy your food Cory." I have never seen a more relieved boy in all my life...lmao. </p><p></p><p>Cory's PO is such a human guy. He does him right. He could have busted him a few times for stupid stuff but he knows Cory is working so hard to do well. He is in Cory's corner but Cory respects that man and is very afraid of what he can do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 315726, member: 1514"] You have run across some very whacked therapists. No one has ever suggested to me that I had to allow my kid to have full run of my house. I would have laughed at them. It is not normal to break the law because you dont like the rules at home. That whole conversation is backwards. You will enforce the rules of parole...period. End of discussion with her. I guarantee that parole wont allow him to run loose. Cory is 23 and cant just run loose. He has to check in and ask permission to do things. Now it isnt like he has to call and ask if he can go play with Johnny but he does have to ask if he wants to leave the state. He has a set of things he has to abide by. Same for your son and they will be stricter because of his age. Cory isnt supposed to drink alcohol but they arent going to bust him for drinking a beer or two in his home. Now getting caught drunk and disorderly is another story. Speaking of that...funny funny story. Not long after Cory got off his house arrest he was in the grocery store and he decided to buy a six pack of beer along with a frozen pizza. Cory is not a big beer drinker but once in a blue moon he likes one with a pizza. All of a sudden I saw Cory's eyes get big and his face got this sick look on it. He started to back slowly away from his cart. I looked up. There was his PO looking at him. Cory was scared to death that he was busted and going to prison over the beer. PO just kinda smirked and shook his head and said "buy your food Cory." I have never seen a more relieved boy in all my life...lmao. Cory's PO is such a human guy. He does him right. He could have busted him a few times for stupid stuff but he knows Cory is working so hard to do well. He is in Cory's corner but Cory respects that man and is very afraid of what he can do. [/QUOTE]
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