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Ran into old acquaintance last night
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 335282" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Nope- I was shocked to see him and am not looking to get involved. I never was dating him or anything like that even when I knew him years ago. I do feel kind of guilty though because I feel responsible for him getting so shaken up last night. It just hit me like this- all of us here continuously look for new ways to help our kids and constantly make sacrafices to do what we think might help. He seemed to refuse any of that while his son was a juvenile. I hurt for him but can't sympathize with him the same way I would if it was a warrior parent. Actually, I think I feel so bad now because he has to face the realization that it's too late to even do what we all do here. It wouldn't be in a way except I know it won't happen because the father is just too head-strong against therapy or rehabilitation tecniques. He defended his son's non-compliance with the jail rehab for drugs because his son had to get up early, clean, and sit in classes or therapy for many hours a day. I have no idea what he thinks rehab is supposed to consist of but apparently he thinks it's supposed to be more fun than ddrugs in order to motivate the kid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 335282, member: 3699"] Nope- I was shocked to see him and am not looking to get involved. I never was dating him or anything like that even when I knew him years ago. I do feel kind of guilty though because I feel responsible for him getting so shaken up last night. It just hit me like this- all of us here continuously look for new ways to help our kids and constantly make sacrafices to do what we think might help. He seemed to refuse any of that while his son was a juvenile. I hurt for him but can't sympathize with him the same way I would if it was a warrior parent. Actually, I think I feel so bad now because he has to face the realization that it's too late to even do what we all do here. It wouldn't be in a way except I know it won't happen because the father is just too head-strong against therapy or rehabilitation tecniques. He defended his son's non-compliance with the jail rehab for drugs because his son had to get up early, clean, and sit in classes or therapy for many hours a day. I have no idea what he thinks rehab is supposed to consist of but apparently he thinks it's supposed to be more fun than ddrugs in order to motivate the kid. [/QUOTE]
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