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Re: Adult son 33 is homeless, Im Mom, 57, trying so hard to detach, not enable...
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 605263" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I know how hard it is to have a kid or kids like this. I have one who is 32 and I doubt he will ever move out unless he actually does end up with his army vet girlfriend but she seems to be somewhat of a troubled girl herself. I wont call her a difficult child because she has a heart of gold and in order to love my son, has to be a godsend...lol. I do think they would be good for each other but she has some legal issues having to do with a current divorce and custody situation. </p><p></p><p>My other problem child is my youngest and I have a hard time not being there for him because I feel a lot of guilt about some of his issues. At this point I rarely give money unless I know exactly what its going to be used for but I do buy him a few things. I get him cigarettes a few times a week but he is trying to go on the electronic one to help him quit. We also end up buying diapers for the baby. He does get the mother of the baby to buy some food for the house during the month, especially things for the baby and now that they got the baby back on WIC we will get most of those WIC vouchers. Yeah having my youngest here means I now have 23 month old back home. My husband likes that more than I do...lol. </p><p></p><p>I did see something the other day on TV where a married student got on campus housing for her, her husband and kids and this was a woman who went back to school in her 40's. I am going to encourage Mouse's mom to check into that since she just got accepted back into school. If they could get that it would be wonderful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 605263, member: 1514"] I know how hard it is to have a kid or kids like this. I have one who is 32 and I doubt he will ever move out unless he actually does end up with his army vet girlfriend but she seems to be somewhat of a troubled girl herself. I wont call her a difficult child because she has a heart of gold and in order to love my son, has to be a godsend...lol. I do think they would be good for each other but she has some legal issues having to do with a current divorce and custody situation. My other problem child is my youngest and I have a hard time not being there for him because I feel a lot of guilt about some of his issues. At this point I rarely give money unless I know exactly what its going to be used for but I do buy him a few things. I get him cigarettes a few times a week but he is trying to go on the electronic one to help him quit. We also end up buying diapers for the baby. He does get the mother of the baby to buy some food for the house during the month, especially things for the baby and now that they got the baby back on WIC we will get most of those WIC vouchers. Yeah having my youngest here means I now have 23 month old back home. My husband likes that more than I do...lol. I did see something the other day on TV where a married student got on campus housing for her, her husband and kids and this was a woman who went back to school in her 40's. I am going to encourage Mouse's mom to check into that since she just got accepted back into school. If they could get that it would be wonderful. [/QUOTE]
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