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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 649904" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>Oh Sherri....you have my complete sympathy. I understand. I was thinking the exact same thing today about my son. Not as bad as your situation, but just as ungrateful. After all I've done, after all I've forgiven, after taking an hour of vacation yesterday to take him to apply for food stamps...and buying him a very few groceries to tide him over until they kicked in (I expect people to chastise me on this board for that)...buying a pack of cigarettes (mostly because I wanted one after dealing with him) and giving him the rest, today he asks me to loan him money. I told him no. He asks me to once again leave work and give him a ride - or rather his friend a ride - to a pawnshop. I told him no and that I was busy and needed to get back to work. His response: "Thanks for nothing!" and hung up on me. </p><p></p><p>I'm still fuming.</p><p></p><p>It's never enough. No matter what we do, no matter how much we do for them. It's never enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 649904, member: 17309"] Oh Sherri....you have my complete sympathy. I understand. I was thinking the exact same thing today about my son. Not as bad as your situation, but just as ungrateful. After all I've done, after all I've forgiven, after taking an hour of vacation yesterday to take him to apply for food stamps...and buying him a very few groceries to tide him over until they kicked in (I expect people to chastise me on this board for that)...buying a pack of cigarettes (mostly because I wanted one after dealing with him) and giving him the rest, today he asks me to loan him money. I told him no. He asks me to once again leave work and give him a ride - or rather his friend a ride - to a pawnshop. I told him no and that I was busy and needed to get back to work. His response: "Thanks for nothing!" and hung up on me. I'm still fuming. It's never enough. No matter what we do, no matter how much we do for them. It's never enough. [/QUOTE]
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