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32 year old homeless son
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<blockquote data-quote="Tanya M" data-source="post: 732633" data-attributes="member: 18516"><p>Thanks for sharing more info with us. Your son and mine have very similar paths and yes, it is a sad life for them. We will never know why they choose to live the way they do.</p><p>My son has had more things stolen from him than I can even remember. I have tried explaining to him because of the lifestyle he has chosen, this will continue to happen. All he wants to do it blame everyone for his misery. It's also ironic in that my son has stolen so many times from my husband and I as well as others. My son has also just walked away from things that have been given to him. </p><p>Oh the couch surfing, I can only imagine how many couches my son has slept on and how many "friendships" he has ruined because of his lack of respect for those that have tried to help him.</p><p></p><p>I know your heart breaks for him but you really do sound like you have a good handle on it. </p><p></p><p>If love alone could save them we wouldn't need a site like this. We can love them but we can't save them, they have to want to save themselves.</p><p></p><p>Here is a link to an article on detachment. Give it a read, refer to it when you start feeling weak.</p><p><a href="https://www.conductdisorders.com/community/threads/article-on-detachment.53639/" target="_blank">Article on Detachment</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanya M, post: 732633, member: 18516"] Thanks for sharing more info with us. Your son and mine have very similar paths and yes, it is a sad life for them. We will never know why they choose to live the way they do. My son has had more things stolen from him than I can even remember. I have tried explaining to him because of the lifestyle he has chosen, this will continue to happen. All he wants to do it blame everyone for his misery. It's also ironic in that my son has stolen so many times from my husband and I as well as others. My son has also just walked away from things that have been given to him. Oh the couch surfing, I can only imagine how many couches my son has slept on and how many "friendships" he has ruined because of his lack of respect for those that have tried to help him. I know your heart breaks for him but you really do sound like you have a good handle on it. If love alone could save them we wouldn't need a site like this. We can love them but we can't save them, they have to want to save themselves. Here is a link to an article on detachment. Give it a read, refer to it when you start feeling weak. [URL="https://www.conductdisorders.com/community/threads/article-on-detachment.53639/"]Article on Detachment[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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