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<blockquote data-quote="MissLulu" data-source="post: 755685" data-attributes="member: 24721"><p>Beta, I don't have any great insights to share. My son is still in the picture (living with us for a few more weeks still) so the longest I don't hear from him is a day or two. He did go "missing" for a whole weekend a couple of weeks ago. This was to "punish" us after an argument. I was beside myself at the time but he eventually came around and answered his phone. That incident was enough to give me some understanding of how you must be feeling and my heart goes out to you.</p><p></p><p>I agree with JayPee, try not to think the worst. I know it's easy to say and hard to do, but don't give up hope. These kids of ours don't think straight and do the strangest things for who knows what reason. There's every chance that he is fine and will message you soon.</p><p></p><p>Sending you love and strength.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MissLulu, post: 755685, member: 24721"] Beta, I don't have any great insights to share. My son is still in the picture (living with us for a few more weeks still) so the longest I don't hear from him is a day or two. He did go "missing" for a whole weekend a couple of weeks ago. This was to "punish" us after an argument. I was beside myself at the time but he eventually came around and answered his phone. That incident was enough to give me some understanding of how you must be feeling and my heart goes out to you. I agree with JayPee, try not to think the worst. I know it's easy to say and hard to do, but don't give up hope. These kids of ours don't think straight and do the strangest things for who knows what reason. There's every chance that he is fine and will message you soon. Sending you love and strength. [/QUOTE]
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