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Son self-sabotages every opportunity
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 764097" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>I'm so sorry. One can't help but notice that "self sabotage" as you titled your post from the beginning. The story of the good job at the school cafeteria and how that went awry. Then, the complicated situations he finds himself in due to one inappropriate decision leading to some sort of chaos down the road (often shortly down the road). It's not only maddening and frustrating, but powerfully sad. It's interesting and also sad that he has trouble expressing his emotions (other than anger) as well as recognizing "issues" in others...others who are prone to and will take advantage of him. Much of this is sooo familiar to me. Confusing and heartbreaking stuff. Agree...some sort of treatment program seems warranted. Praying for that "light bulb" moment. (((hugs)))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 764097, member: 4152"] I'm so sorry. One can't help but notice that "self sabotage" as you titled your post from the beginning. The story of the good job at the school cafeteria and how that went awry. Then, the complicated situations he finds himself in due to one inappropriate decision leading to some sort of chaos down the road (often shortly down the road). It's not only maddening and frustrating, but powerfully sad. It's interesting and also sad that he has trouble expressing his emotions (other than anger) as well as recognizing "issues" in others...others who are prone to and will take advantage of him. Much of this is sooo familiar to me. Confusing and heartbreaking stuff. Agree...some sort of treatment program seems warranted. Praying for that "light bulb" moment. (((hugs))) [/QUOTE]
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