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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 642411" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Yep. Stuff went missing in our house too. 37 also memorized my ex's credit card and raised quite a bill, buying both videogames and pay-for-porn (he was underage). Now understand that 37 was homele3ss after he got kicked out and my ex paid for vaious low dive, but dry and warm motels for him before he finally moved back up to our area and bought a nice condo JUST SO 37 HAD A PLACE TO LIVE.</p><p></p><p>I warned him. I did. At the same time, I wanted 37 to live with him because then I didn't have to feel guilty that I'd made him leave.</p><p></p><p>What a disaster. 37 was at his worst during those years and once even called me to ask if the FBI ever visits in the middle of the night. He wouldn't tell me why he asked. He also shoved my ex a few times and brought girls home to do the deed with when ex wasn't home. Ex is a moral prude and that way against his rules. But what were rules?</p><p></p><p>Rules were made to be broken. If it helps, 37 seems to be doing a lot better. Perfect? No. But now that he is in his later 30's (yes, it seems to have taken this long) he is doing quite well UNLESS he is under extreme stress. THEN he goes ballistic, but that may not happen again for a very long time...I hope.</p><p></p><p>I feel your pain. I am not surprised though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 642411, member: 1550"] Yep. Stuff went missing in our house too. 37 also memorized my ex's credit card and raised quite a bill, buying both videogames and pay-for-porn (he was underage). Now understand that 37 was homele3ss after he got kicked out and my ex paid for vaious low dive, but dry and warm motels for him before he finally moved back up to our area and bought a nice condo JUST SO 37 HAD A PLACE TO LIVE. I warned him. I did. At the same time, I wanted 37 to live with him because then I didn't have to feel guilty that I'd made him leave. What a disaster. 37 was at his worst during those years and once even called me to ask if the FBI ever visits in the middle of the night. He wouldn't tell me why he asked. He also shoved my ex a few times and brought girls home to do the deed with when ex wasn't home. Ex is a moral prude and that way against his rules. But what were rules? Rules were made to be broken. If it helps, 37 seems to be doing a lot better. Perfect? No. But now that he is in his later 30's (yes, it seems to have taken this long) he is doing quite well UNLESS he is under extreme stress. THEN he goes ballistic, but that may not happen again for a very long time...I hope. I feel your pain. I am not surprised though. [/QUOTE]
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