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<blockquote data-quote="Bgilber76" data-source="post: 763629" data-attributes="member: 31094"><p>My son is recently homeless, alcoholic and has somehow managed to live in a rental for three years without paying. Finally got kicked out, has no motivation and expected me and his father to help him out, he is 44 years old. This is not the first time, we have helped him with money many times in the past, but we decided no more. When a family member text us that we should be helping him and blah blah blah, we told him basically told him do not try the guilt game with us because it won’t work. He is an adult and has done this to himself. He is an abusive alcoholic and we will not allow him to stay with us. People are more than welcome to help him out if they so choose. And yes I have had sleepless nights thinking of him, but I know this is for the best because the moment I let him into my house, there will be drama and physically abusive behavior.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bgilber76, post: 763629, member: 31094"] My son is recently homeless, alcoholic and has somehow managed to live in a rental for three years without paying. Finally got kicked out, has no motivation and expected me and his father to help him out, he is 44 years old. This is not the first time, we have helped him with money many times in the past, but we decided no more. When a family member text us that we should be helping him and blah blah blah, we told him basically told him do not try the guilt game with us because it won’t work. He is an adult and has done this to himself. He is an abusive alcoholic and we will not allow him to stay with us. People are more than welcome to help him out if they so choose. And yes I have had sleepless nights thinking of him, but I know this is for the best because the moment I let him into my house, there will be drama and physically abusive behavior. [/QUOTE]
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