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<blockquote data-quote="Beta" data-source="post: 756563" data-attributes="member: 22597"><p>Okay OW1, this is very frightening to me, and I'm not even there experiencing it! This is totally unacceptable behavior. I think what Copa has suggested is good advice. I think you need to find a safe time and place and let your son know he and his girlfriend need to find another place to live, and if he erupts in anger and violence (and it sounds like he will), I would call the police. I don't usually offer advice here and I hope I am not overstepping my boundaries, but this isn't good for you, or for him, for that matter. I like the idea of a restraining order. Is there anyone who could be there with you while you make this statement to him (and I agree that there should be no explanation or elaboration; just a firm statement). I don't know if I should even be saying all this; I just know that I'm frightened for you and I'm outraged that your son would do this to his own mother.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beta, post: 756563, member: 22597"] Okay OW1, this is very frightening to me, and I'm not even there experiencing it! This is totally unacceptable behavior. I think what Copa has suggested is good advice. I think you need to find a safe time and place and let your son know he and his girlfriend need to find another place to live, and if he erupts in anger and violence (and it sounds like he will), I would call the police. I don't usually offer advice here and I hope I am not overstepping my boundaries, but this isn't good for you, or for him, for that matter. I like the idea of a restraining order. Is there anyone who could be there with you while you make this statement to him (and I agree that there should be no explanation or elaboration; just a firm statement). I don't know if I should even be saying all this; I just know that I'm frightened for you and I'm outraged that your son would do this to his own mother. [/QUOTE]
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