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<blockquote data-quote="JKF" data-source="post: 632617" data-attributes="member: 12470"><p>Thanks for sharing this MWM. I think I'm on step 6 at this point. It's taken a LONG time to get to this step though but I'm happy to be here finally. He called earlier saying his pants ripped and he needed me to bring him new clothes immediately. I said sorry - busy today. And I am but honestly busy doing nothing. husband and I are out back by the pool and enjoying a beautiful August Sunday. In the past I would have dropped everything to rescue him but nah. I'm done with those days. He's a grown man and every cent of any money he gets is either spent on electronics or pot. Instead of wasting money on that crap he can buy himself new pants if it's that important to him. Why should I have to drop everything and run bc he has a problem. He never calls unless he wants something. So nah. Instead I'm going to go for another swim with husband and then make a nice dinner. I'm choosing to enjoy MY life today. It's nice to do that sometimes. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent using ConductDisorders mobile app</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JKF, post: 632617, member: 12470"] Thanks for sharing this MWM. I think I'm on step 6 at this point. It's taken a LONG time to get to this step though but I'm happy to be here finally. He called earlier saying his pants ripped and he needed me to bring him new clothes immediately. I said sorry - busy today. And I am but honestly busy doing nothing. husband and I are out back by the pool and enjoying a beautiful August Sunday. In the past I would have dropped everything to rescue him but nah. I'm done with those days. He's a grown man and every cent of any money he gets is either spent on electronics or pot. Instead of wasting money on that crap he can buy himself new pants if it's that important to him. Why should I have to drop everything and run bc he has a problem. He never calls unless he wants something. So nah. Instead I'm going to go for another swim with husband and then make a nice dinner. I'm choosing to enjoy MY life today. It's nice to do that sometimes. Sent using ConductDisorders mobile app [/QUOTE]
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