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<blockquote data-quote="wisernow" data-source="post: 705709" data-attributes="member: 20373"><p>I am not losing my life, my career, my home, my marriage over the completely piss poor choices of a teenager that for whatever reason seems hellbent on making life hard on himself. I sincerely hope this counselor can help him but I can't live with someone who doesn't respect the rules of my own home</p><p></p><p>How very true. It sounds like you are setting good and healthy boundaries for your self and your wife. And I do believe your son will come to respect those as well. Sometimes these kids just want to rule the roost, or think they can, and create havoc in the meantime. Protect yourself , your wife and other kids first. You can still be a loving dad, but he needs to know what you will or wont put up with. On a positive note if he is working and continues with school those are good structures for him to be part of . wish you well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wisernow, post: 705709, member: 20373"] I am not losing my life, my career, my home, my marriage over the completely piss poor choices of a teenager that for whatever reason seems hellbent on making life hard on himself. I sincerely hope this counselor can help him but I can't live with someone who doesn't respect the rules of my own home How very true. It sounds like you are setting good and healthy boundaries for your self and your wife. And I do believe your son will come to respect those as well. Sometimes these kids just want to rule the roost, or think they can, and create havoc in the meantime. Protect yourself , your wife and other kids first. You can still be a loving dad, but he needs to know what you will or wont put up with. On a positive note if he is working and continues with school those are good structures for him to be part of . wish you well. [/QUOTE]
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