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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember1" data-source="post: 756693" data-attributes="member: 23706"><p>Ow, I actually think you are putting yourself at great risk and I am very concerned that maybe you don't want to admit to yourself that your situation is dangerous. With both son AND this goofy girlfriend there, there are TWO young healthy adults who could hurt you. I still feel a restraining order to get them out NOW is best. Right now there is too much nasty interaction. I feel at any time either of these middle age adults could lose it. I have seen this sudden violence. If you evict them, they won't leave right away and you will be their target, as you live together, until they are evicted. Then they may come back some night and vandalize the house or hurt you. For revenge. You need in my opinion to show you will take strong, swift action.</p><p></p><p>We pay a huge price for trying to protect our dangerous adult children and you have his girlfriend to deal with too.</p><p></p><p>Is your state in any way forcing you all indoors? Our state is. If those two go out and.mingle in any way, they are putting you at risk for Coronavirus. You are unsafe on many levels.</p><p></p><p>I hope you get them out fast rather than evict them. I am afraid for you. When you were 35 could you imagine yourself living in your parents house, standing outside your parents door and threatening them?</p><p></p><p>Your son and this girl are dangerous.</p><p></p><p>Prayers that you stay safe and well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember1, post: 756693, member: 23706"] Ow, I actually think you are putting yourself at great risk and I am very concerned that maybe you don't want to admit to yourself that your situation is dangerous. With both son AND this goofy girlfriend there, there are TWO young healthy adults who could hurt you. I still feel a restraining order to get them out NOW is best. Right now there is too much nasty interaction. I feel at any time either of these middle age adults could lose it. I have seen this sudden violence. If you evict them, they won't leave right away and you will be their target, as you live together, until they are evicted. Then they may come back some night and vandalize the house or hurt you. For revenge. You need in my opinion to show you will take strong, swift action. We pay a huge price for trying to protect our dangerous adult children and you have his girlfriend to deal with too. Is your state in any way forcing you all indoors? Our state is. If those two go out and.mingle in any way, they are putting you at risk for Coronavirus. You are unsafe on many levels. I hope you get them out fast rather than evict them. I am afraid for you. When you were 35 could you imagine yourself living in your parents house, standing outside your parents door and threatening them? Your son and this girl are dangerous. Prayers that you stay safe and well. [/QUOTE]
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