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"Friends"...why is it so hard to get away from them?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jabberwockey" data-source="post: 638488" data-attributes="member: 18238"><p>Sorry Honey, but I have to call shennanigans here. You need to quit GPSing him to see if he is at the shelter or not. They are right in that we need to butt completely out of his life for a while and let him sort it out. On that note though, input on how long would be helpful. I know that he needs to start sorting this out himself. He has never dealt well with adversity or even simply minor snags and the only way for him to figure this out is for him to HAVE to figure it out.</p><p> </p><p>Seriously though, suggestions on a minimum no contact would be greatly appreciated.</p><p> </p><p>Honey, I dont necessarily disagree with you. Im just open to the option that maybe we are doing something wrong. I am not fond of the thought of severing all contact with him for a while but if the only time he contacts us is when he has a problem for us to fix, we might want to consider it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jabberwockey, post: 638488, member: 18238"] Sorry Honey, but I have to call shennanigans here. You need to quit GPSing him to see if he is at the shelter or not. They are right in that we need to butt completely out of his life for a while and let him sort it out. On that note though, input on how long would be helpful. I know that he needs to start sorting this out himself. He has never dealt well with adversity or even simply minor snags and the only way for him to figure this out is for him to HAVE to figure it out. Seriously though, suggestions on a minimum no contact would be greatly appreciated. Honey, I dont necessarily disagree with you. Im just open to the option that maybe we are doing something wrong. I am not fond of the thought of severing all contact with him for a while but if the only time he contacts us is when he has a problem for us to fix, we might want to consider it. [/QUOTE]
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