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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: 638492" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>Now you know very well I only did that on a whim because of the Criminal Minds episode and it wasn't so much checking up on him as just saying, "my kid's not down in a hole like those kids". In fact, I hadn't GPS'd him except for the day we talked to the pastor! You did it first!</p><p> </p><p>So fine, I just uninstalled the app. Better?</p><p> </p><p>Honey, how have we NOT been out of his life? Have we called him? Have we done anything other than take him to the shelter and then take him his clothes? What else have we done that I don't remember? The Monday after he left I reminded him by text he has free counseling and that if he wanted any stuff I'd put it on the porch. I texted him when J-1 asked me to, and I texted his counselor's phone number and asked him what he wanted us to pack on Thursday. I haven't even told him I forwarded the student loan email, because I figured since the payments don't start til January I can just mention it next time he contacts us. Other than the day we called him to talk to him about the shelter, I have not called him. You have spoken to him more than I have.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>Let me be perfectly clear here: Years? Decades? I would rather DIE! Period.</p><p> </p><p>Okay...I guess not literally. He's a selfish, spoiled, manipulative liar. I am perfectly aware of this. But I can't imaging any situation other than him going totally nuts and becoming a danger to my life that I would disown my son and refuse all contact with him for <u>years</u>. NOT going to happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 638492, member: 17309"] Now you know very well I only did that on a whim because of the Criminal Minds episode and it wasn't so much checking up on him as just saying, "my kid's not down in a hole like those kids". In fact, I hadn't GPS'd him except for the day we talked to the pastor! You did it first! So fine, I just uninstalled the app. Better? Honey, how have we NOT been out of his life? Have we called him? Have we done anything other than take him to the shelter and then take him his clothes? What else have we done that I don't remember? The Monday after he left I reminded him by text he has free counseling and that if he wanted any stuff I'd put it on the porch. I texted him when J-1 asked me to, and I texted his counselor's phone number and asked him what he wanted us to pack on Thursday. I haven't even told him I forwarded the student loan email, because I figured since the payments don't start til January I can just mention it next time he contacts us. Other than the day we called him to talk to him about the shelter, I have not called him. You have spoken to him more than I have. Let me be perfectly clear here: Years? Decades? I would rather DIE! Period. Okay...I guess not literally. He's a selfish, spoiled, manipulative liar. I am perfectly aware of this. But I can't imaging any situation other than him going totally nuts and becoming a danger to my life that I would disown my son and refuse all contact with him for [U]years[/U]. NOT going to happen. [/QUOTE]
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