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When are you morally obligated to give in?
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<blockquote data-quote="JulieAnn" data-source="post: 658305" data-attributes="member: 19071"><p>Yes, I think you're right Tanya. The stories get more extreme and urgent. "How can you do this to your own son"? <em>I </em>did this? Okay. I'm just not bailing him out. "But I'm going to rehab tomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrow". I'm not looking forward to the next tragedy.</p><p></p><p>I know, I can't believe that being on the street is better then a shelter. The excuses seem totally fabricated. I'm sure they are....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JulieAnn, post: 658305, member: 19071"] Yes, I think you're right Tanya. The stories get more extreme and urgent. "How can you do this to your own son"? [I]I [/I]did this? Okay. I'm just not bailing him out. "But I'm going to rehab tomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrow". I'm not looking forward to the next tragedy. I know, I can't believe that being on the street is better then a shelter. The excuses seem totally fabricated. I'm sure they are.... [/QUOTE]
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