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Adult son 33 is homeless, Im Mom, 57, trying so hard to detach, not enable...
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 658023" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>If they die, which is unlikely, it is due to the life they chose to live. It's on them, not you.</p><p></p><p>The only child death I've heard of in fifteen years on this board had nothing to do with living on the streets.</p><p>They use that to make us feel guilty. If you associate with drug addicts and criminals, even if you shower at home (few spend much time at home) the danger factor goes up.</p><p></p><p>I also know of a young man whose parents never posted here. He lived with his father, never on the streets. He died of alcohol poisoning at age twenty six. He was bright and a college grad and had everything to live for, but he knew he had an alcohol problem (talked about it to me) and did nothing about it. It was really sad. But do you blame his father, who loved him so much that, in a day when men never got custody of children, he fought his wife for custody of this child and won?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 658023, member: 1550"] If they die, which is unlikely, it is due to the life they chose to live. It's on them, not you. The only child death I've heard of in fifteen years on this board had nothing to do with living on the streets. They use that to make us feel guilty. If you associate with drug addicts and criminals, even if you shower at home (few spend much time at home) the danger factor goes up. I also know of a young man whose parents never posted here. He lived with his father, never on the streets. He died of alcohol poisoning at age twenty six. He was bright and a college grad and had everything to live for, but he knew he had an alcohol problem (talked about it to me) and did nothing about it. It was really sad. But do you blame his father, who loved him so much that, in a day when men never got custody of children, he fought his wife for custody of this child and won? [/QUOTE]
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