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"Friends"...why is it so hard to get away from them?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 638482" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>I guarantee you, ours would LOVE for us to make things easy for him. If he could stay home and have us supply him with money and a car while he ran around and smoked pot and sat on his butt all day, he'd be in hog heaven.</p><p> </p><p>But we <em>did</em> kick him out! He is at a homeless shelter and has been gone 9 days, without a penny of our money and no car. We've talked to him about going to the shelter, taken him there and taken him his warm clothes. That's it. (Well okay, on the way to take his clothes we did buy him $2 worth of corn dogs from Sonic and told him not to ask for food again). We said no to him coming home to "talk". We said no to J-1's requests. I have not even texted him to ask how he's doing! </p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>I guess I just don't get this. Other than what I said above, we haven't helped him. We don't have any intention of helping him. I haven't initiated contact with him...he's called or texted us. </p><p> </p><p>Aren't we supposed to <em>care</em> that he's alive and well and figuring things out? Because that's not something I can turn off. </p><p> </p><p>I'm not trying to have a relationship with his "friends". There's a reason that word is in quotes. The point of the thread was because I just wanted to vent about how <em>he</em> doesn't seem to be able to get away from <em>them</em>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 638482, member: 17309"] I guarantee you, ours would LOVE for us to make things easy for him. If he could stay home and have us supply him with money and a car while he ran around and smoked pot and sat on his butt all day, he'd be in hog heaven. But we [I]did[/I] kick him out! He is at a homeless shelter and has been gone 9 days, without a penny of our money and no car. We've talked to him about going to the shelter, taken him there and taken him his warm clothes. That's it. (Well okay, on the way to take his clothes we did buy him $2 worth of corn dogs from Sonic and told him not to ask for food again). We said no to him coming home to "talk". We said no to J-1's requests. I have not even texted him to ask how he's doing! I guess I just don't get this. Other than what I said above, we haven't helped him. We don't have any intention of helping him. I haven't initiated contact with him...he's called or texted us. Aren't we supposed to [I]care[/I] that he's alive and well and figuring things out? Because that's not something I can turn off. I'm not trying to have a relationship with his "friends". There's a reason that word is in quotes. The point of the thread was because I just wanted to vent about how [I]he[/I] doesn't seem to be able to get away from [I]them[/I]. [/QUOTE]
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