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The things they (literally) leave behind...
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<blockquote data-quote="savior no more" data-source="post: 688081" data-attributes="member: 19838"><p>The first time my son went to Residential Treatment Center (RTC) for 18 months I kept his stuff here. He had way too many clothes as I babied him and bought him nice clothes. He liked to have nice clothes to make up for his lack of esteem. When he went to the Halfway House last summer after he was released from jail I took a lot of it to him then. Most of it was promptly sold for drugs within two weeks. What little he has left I have put in a box and put in the store room for his extended stay in prison that will be coming up soon. I do this probably to have hopes that someday he can claim it and have a life. </p><p>I have an idea your daughter leaves her stuff there subconsciously to have a connection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="savior no more, post: 688081, member: 19838"] The first time my son went to Residential Treatment Center (RTC) for 18 months I kept his stuff here. He had way too many clothes as I babied him and bought him nice clothes. He liked to have nice clothes to make up for his lack of esteem. When he went to the Halfway House last summer after he was released from jail I took a lot of it to him then. Most of it was promptly sold for drugs within two weeks. What little he has left I have put in a box and put in the store room for his extended stay in prison that will be coming up soon. I do this probably to have hopes that someday he can claim it and have a life. I have an idea your daughter leaves her stuff there subconsciously to have a connection. [/QUOTE]
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