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Son stayed out all night Husband did nothing
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<blockquote data-quote="Littleboylost" data-source="post: 715819" data-attributes="member: 21895"><p>Son came home in a clean and sober state. I spoke to him about respecting the rules of the house. I explained he had to get himself up for work. He was up for work. He has been relying on this character for a ride and the guy is highly unreliable. I told Difficult Child to stop relying on this guy and make other arrangements. I also told him. I don't mind giving him a lift to the office (they drive them to and from the job sites from there) as the bus does not run up that way. He say oh no D is giving me a ride. 6:30 he wakes me and says D bailed on him again. I gave him a lift. I told him great job getting up and getting ready. What will it take for him to realize this D is unreliable. The guy is 25 lives at home with his parents and can't drive because he has a number of DUI charges. He leaves his parents on the weekend and is never available with a lift to work consistently. I know this may be a cry for teen independence and that he might not want his mommy to drive him to work but a reliable ride is better than no ride.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Littleboylost, post: 715819, member: 21895"] Son came home in a clean and sober state. I spoke to him about respecting the rules of the house. I explained he had to get himself up for work. He was up for work. He has been relying on this character for a ride and the guy is highly unreliable. I told Difficult Child to stop relying on this guy and make other arrangements. I also told him. I don't mind giving him a lift to the office (they drive them to and from the job sites from there) as the bus does not run up that way. He say oh no D is giving me a ride. 6:30 he wakes me and says D bailed on him again. I gave him a lift. I told him great job getting up and getting ready. What will it take for him to realize this D is unreliable. The guy is 25 lives at home with his parents and can't drive because he has a number of DUI charges. He leaves his parents on the weekend and is never available with a lift to work consistently. I know this may be a cry for teen independence and that he might not want his mommy to drive him to work but a reliable ride is better than no ride. [/QUOTE]
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