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serious problem with 19 y/o difficult child what to do?
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<blockquote data-quote="BKS" data-source="post: 573072" data-attributes="member: 15374"><p>Hi Forensikchic,</p><p></p><p>Welcome and I am sorry to see that you have met the requirements to join us! That said you will find a great deal of experience and advice on this site.</p><p></p><p>From my own personal experience, my husband and I asked our 19 year old to move out in Oct. He was very disrespectful, would not do chores, was doing drugs and drinking, was lying about everything, was stealing, and broke into our house...... He blamed us for 'screwing him up'. The list goes on and on.</p><p></p><p>I agree with Dammit Janet. GET HIM OUT OF YOUR HOUSE. Janet is right. He is an adult and he will not learn to survive on his own unless he HAS to. My son is slowly showing a few minor signs of maturity and we are grateful we made our decision. </p><p></p><p>If you son can operate a business out of your garage (an illegal business at that) he is fully capable of making his way in the world.</p><p></p><p>Hang in there. You will be in my prayers.</p><p></p><p>BKS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BKS, post: 573072, member: 15374"] Hi Forensikchic, Welcome and I am sorry to see that you have met the requirements to join us! That said you will find a great deal of experience and advice on this site. From my own personal experience, my husband and I asked our 19 year old to move out in Oct. He was very disrespectful, would not do chores, was doing drugs and drinking, was lying about everything, was stealing, and broke into our house...... He blamed us for 'screwing him up'. The list goes on and on. I agree with Dammit Janet. GET HIM OUT OF YOUR HOUSE. Janet is right. He is an adult and he will not learn to survive on his own unless he HAS to. My son is slowly showing a few minor signs of maturity and we are grateful we made our decision. If you son can operate a business out of your garage (an illegal business at that) he is fully capable of making his way in the world. Hang in there. You will be in my prayers. BKS [/QUOTE]
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