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<blockquote data-quote="judi" data-source="post: 63105" data-attributes="member: 148"><p>Our son is our bio-child - we have been married for 27 years. He has definitely strained our marriage. He is now 22 years old and still very much a troubled young man. He lives on his own if you call staying with friends "on your own." He has no job, no phone, no car, nothing. He does however have a beautiful 8 month son who is the spitting image of his Dad. However, our son doesn't want much to do with his son. </p><p></p><p>So, does it get better? I supose for some kids it does. However, for many of our kids, though they live apart from us, we are still somewhat intertwined with their lives. </p><p></p><p>I wish you the best. Only you know what you can tolerate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="judi, post: 63105, member: 148"] Our son is our bio-child - we have been married for 27 years. He has definitely strained our marriage. He is now 22 years old and still very much a troubled young man. He lives on his own if you call staying with friends "on your own." He has no job, no phone, no car, nothing. He does however have a beautiful 8 month son who is the spitting image of his Dad. However, our son doesn't want much to do with his son. So, does it get better? I supose for some kids it does. However, for many of our kids, though they live apart from us, we are still somewhat intertwined with their lives. I wish you the best. Only you know what you can tolerate. [/QUOTE]
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