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So how's this for a twist?
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<blockquote data-quote="ML" data-source="post: 335815"><p>I agree with Crazy. You can continue to support and encourage him emotionally but you have to detach from preventing him from feeling the full effects of the consequences of his bad choices. Let him eat over at times, but do not invite him into your home beyond as a visitor. Detaching can be done in a loving way. You have a big heart and that truly is a good thing. Just guard it and be aware of healthy boundaries. Love, ML</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ML, post: 335815"] I agree with Crazy. You can continue to support and encourage him emotionally but you have to detach from preventing him from feeling the full effects of the consequences of his bad choices. Let him eat over at times, but do not invite him into your home beyond as a visitor. Detaching can be done in a loving way. You have a big heart and that truly is a good thing. Just guard it and be aware of healthy boundaries. Love, ML [/QUOTE]
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