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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 716512" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I am glad that you and your husband stuck by your contract and made him leave. Kudos for drinking the fake samples he gave you! What an idiot for trying to pass those off as actual samples anyway! </p><p></p><p>As for how he gets to work, isn't that his problem? If he really needs an answer, tell him to use his UPCs - Urban Personnel Carriers (aka shoes) and get himself there. You can actually get to almost anywhere using UPCs. It takes a while, depending on how far you have to go, but it can be done. </p><p></p><p>It is all just more nonsense to throw at you to try to get you to let him come back home. Don't let him come back until/unless he has been clean for a good long time, meaning months or a year. Why? He needs to see how tough the world is, and how using really isn't a good life. He needs to break those habits for good before life gets easy for him again. </p><p></p><p>I hope his bail officer supports you and doesn't give you a hard time. If he gives you a hard time, let him know that your son put his hands on you and then barricaded himself in his room, also threatened you and you feared for your life while he was in your home. Let bail officer know you won't live that way ever, and no one had the right to ask you to live that way! </p><p></p><p>I am sorry your son put you through all of this. Our kids are MUCH more resourceful than we think, and they are rarely as miserable as they make themselves sound to us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 716512, member: 1233"] I am glad that you and your husband stuck by your contract and made him leave. Kudos for drinking the fake samples he gave you! What an idiot for trying to pass those off as actual samples anyway! As for how he gets to work, isn't that his problem? If he really needs an answer, tell him to use his UPCs - Urban Personnel Carriers (aka shoes) and get himself there. You can actually get to almost anywhere using UPCs. It takes a while, depending on how far you have to go, but it can be done. It is all just more nonsense to throw at you to try to get you to let him come back home. Don't let him come back until/unless he has been clean for a good long time, meaning months or a year. Why? He needs to see how tough the world is, and how using really isn't a good life. He needs to break those habits for good before life gets easy for him again. I hope his bail officer supports you and doesn't give you a hard time. If he gives you a hard time, let him know that your son put his hands on you and then barricaded himself in his room, also threatened you and you feared for your life while he was in your home. Let bail officer know you won't live that way ever, and no one had the right to ask you to live that way! I am sorry your son put you through all of this. Our kids are MUCH more resourceful than we think, and they are rarely as miserable as they make themselves sound to us. [/QUOTE]
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