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<blockquote data-quote="cebeast" data-source="post: 63050" data-attributes="member: 3918"><p>Support for the mom basically has become my role. I'm told the son rants about me to the therapist -- one more authority figure to defy. I can say that until know I've never had a child tell me to "go f*&k yourself."</p><p></p><p>Does it sound too shallow to admit that part of my reluctance is that I couldn't imagine having my house end up looking like what he has done to hers? I think every door is broken in, gouges out of the cabinets and walls, you name it he's broken it. Including jewlery I gave his mom that he destroyed. He's rebroken stuff I had already fixed once in that house. I've worked hard to create a nice home, it's where I raised my kids. I know I would resent having my home end up in that state.</p><p></p><p>Too much uncertainty to make decisions now, especially as I read the forum posting on substance abuse and from teh emeritus parents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cebeast, post: 63050, member: 3918"] Support for the mom basically has become my role. I'm told the son rants about me to the therapist -- one more authority figure to defy. I can say that until know I've never had a child tell me to "go f*&k yourself." Does it sound too shallow to admit that part of my reluctance is that I couldn't imagine having my house end up looking like what he has done to hers? I think every door is broken in, gouges out of the cabinets and walls, you name it he's broken it. Including jewlery I gave his mom that he destroyed. He's rebroken stuff I had already fixed once in that house. I've worked hard to create a nice home, it's where I raised my kids. I know I would resent having my home end up in that state. Too much uncertainty to make decisions now, especially as I read the forum posting on substance abuse and from teh emeritus parents. [/QUOTE]
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