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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 228229" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>He was Learning Disability (LD) and BD in school. That's about all they had then. He was in the jeuvenile system for violence against his mother, among other things, all thru his teen years, then they sent him to the army (where he was a very good soldier, but was booted because he was unable to be a law-abiding citizen). The only reason his parents didn't put him in an Residential Treatment Center (RTC) was because some of the "experts" then said his problems were because he was adopted and that would only make the situation worse. In hindsight, they wish they'd have put him in an Residential Treatment Center (RTC).</p><p> </p><p>He was discharged early from the army, and his commanding officer told his parents that in war, there is no soldier they would want more than him. As a civilian, he was worthless and they never wanted to see him again. </p><p> </p><p>He can't keep jobs, his mom handles his money and gives him allowance, he lives in their barn, and would be in prison if they hadn't bought his way out (not one of their finer moments, in my humble opinion, but I digress - their choice, not mine). Their other two children (not bio related to this guy) are community pillars. Community service professionals (high ranking, at that), church president, stable marriages, responsible citizens in every way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 228229, member: 1848"] He was Learning Disability (LD) and BD in school. That's about all they had then. He was in the jeuvenile system for violence against his mother, among other things, all thru his teen years, then they sent him to the army (where he was a very good soldier, but was booted because he was unable to be a law-abiding citizen). The only reason his parents didn't put him in an Residential Treatment Center (RTC) was because some of the "experts" then said his problems were because he was adopted and that would only make the situation worse. In hindsight, they wish they'd have put him in an Residential Treatment Center (RTC). He was discharged early from the army, and his commanding officer told his parents that in war, there is no soldier they would want more than him. As a civilian, he was worthless and they never wanted to see him again. He can't keep jobs, his mom handles his money and gives him allowance, he lives in their barn, and would be in prison if they hadn't bought his way out (not one of their finer moments, in my humble opinion, but I digress - their choice, not mine). Their other two children (not bio related to this guy) are community pillars. Community service professionals (high ranking, at that), church president, stable marriages, responsible citizens in every way. [/QUOTE]
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