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So tired of the 1 step forward, 2 steps back
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<blockquote data-quote="bluebell" data-source="post: 708864" data-attributes="member: 16761"><p>I hear ya Maisy! I located my son (who I recently kicked out) at the ER last week and called him in a panic. He was taking a friend. OMG, he would leave me bleeding in the street. No, it's not normal. Does your daughter help around the house? My daughter is 17, so there is still a lot of eye-roll involved, but she helps! </p><p>We needed his help a few months ago moving a large piece of furniture and he took one look at it and said 'Too heavy.' and walked off. After that piece sitting in the garage a few weeks, he came over with a friend - they had some delusion of moving out together and he was begging for us to give him the furniture. I told him (in front of his friend) that it was too heavy for him. LOL!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluebell, post: 708864, member: 16761"] I hear ya Maisy! I located my son (who I recently kicked out) at the ER last week and called him in a panic. He was taking a friend. OMG, he would leave me bleeding in the street. No, it's not normal. Does your daughter help around the house? My daughter is 17, so there is still a lot of eye-roll involved, but she helps! We needed his help a few months ago moving a large piece of furniture and he took one look at it and said 'Too heavy.' and walked off. After that piece sitting in the garage a few weeks, he came over with a friend - they had some delusion of moving out together and he was begging for us to give him the furniture. I told him (in front of his friend) that it was too heavy for him. LOL! [/QUOTE]
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