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Son on the road, somewhere, cold, wet, skint, stuck.
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<blockquote data-quote="tryagain" data-source="post: 626618" data-attributes="member: 14865"><p>Lucy, I am so sorry also that your difficult child is breaking your heart once again. It is so hard. We are tenderhearted moms, and sometimes what we need to do is in direct opposition of what a mother's natural loving tendency is. </p><p></p><p>Yes, we do understand how hard it is to say no. A year ago my difficult child was kicked out of her boyfriend's stepmother's house, and called me in the freezing cold from many hours away saying that she had nowhere to go except her car, and would I send money? I told her no, but that I would look online to find a women's shelter for her to spend the night in. </p><p></p><p>Guess what? She found money from someone else to get a hotel room. difficult children are very resourceful. Your son is described as bright, and I'll bet he can find money elsewhere, also. </p><p></p><p>Best of luck and keep us posted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tryagain, post: 626618, member: 14865"] Lucy, I am so sorry also that your difficult child is breaking your heart once again. It is so hard. We are tenderhearted moms, and sometimes what we need to do is in direct opposition of what a mother's natural loving tendency is. Yes, we do understand how hard it is to say no. A year ago my difficult child was kicked out of her boyfriend's stepmother's house, and called me in the freezing cold from many hours away saying that she had nowhere to go except her car, and would I send money? I told her no, but that I would look online to find a women's shelter for her to spend the night in. Guess what? She found money from someone else to get a hotel room. difficult children are very resourceful. Your son is described as bright, and I'll bet he can find money elsewhere, also. Best of luck and keep us posted. [/QUOTE]
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