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<blockquote data-quote="justtired" data-source="post: 465016" data-attributes="member: 12898"><p>Star, I just read your post and even though it had me cracking up laughing, I heard the seriousness behind it. Thanks for making me laugh. I needed that. </p><p></p><p>I would just feel better insisting on him getting his GED so in the event that we do make him leave, at least he's got a chance at getting a job somewhere, plus I think it will make him feel better about himself. He always says he feels like such a failure, but I wonder now if maybe he's just playing me when he says that. Because afterwards I give him the proverbial pat on the head, all is forgiven, love you etc, etc, and then he's off on his next adventure and all is forgotten. I was feeling guilty.. I've got to get over that.. but you're all correct. He is an adult and is responsible for his own choices. </p><p></p><p>But, I need to feel like I tried at least with the GED.. and he's got to come clean about anything else he's stolen because husband said if he finds about anything else, son is out of here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="justtired, post: 465016, member: 12898"] Star, I just read your post and even though it had me cracking up laughing, I heard the seriousness behind it. Thanks for making me laugh. I needed that. I would just feel better insisting on him getting his GED so in the event that we do make him leave, at least he's got a chance at getting a job somewhere, plus I think it will make him feel better about himself. He always says he feels like such a failure, but I wonder now if maybe he's just playing me when he says that. Because afterwards I give him the proverbial pat on the head, all is forgiven, love you etc, etc, and then he's off on his next adventure and all is forgotten. I was feeling guilty.. I've got to get over that.. but you're all correct. He is an adult and is responsible for his own choices. But, I need to feel like I tried at least with the GED.. and he's got to come clean about anything else he's stolen because husband said if he finds about anything else, son is out of here. [/QUOTE]
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