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How do I go about getting my son to move out
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<blockquote data-quote="Elsieshaye" data-source="post: 469677" data-attributes="member: 12928"><p>I packed up his glasses, contacts and deodorant in a bag and hung it on the front door (which I double locked). That's all that was in the bag - no sympathy money, no food, only the specific things that he'd asked for. Then I took myself out to dinner. Just got home and the bag was gone. I did call him to let him know where the bag was and that I was willing to store his stuff for 3 months (down from the 6 I was thinking about earlier), but he then had to figure out something to do with it or it would be gone. Lots of angry comments in a fairly cold, somewhat menacing tone. He claimed to have forgotten that he was going to talk to his friend about storing the stuff. Actually, I believe him when he says he forgot - it just reinforces my belief that he was high when I asked him to leave. He's very angry, and I admit to being a bit scared of him. This is uncharted territory, and I'm not sure what his responses will be. I'm also not sure how much of my own fear reaction is genuine intuition about what's in front of me, and how much of it is programmed responses to verbally aggressive male. Looking forward to therapy tomorrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elsieshaye, post: 469677, member: 12928"] I packed up his glasses, contacts and deodorant in a bag and hung it on the front door (which I double locked). That's all that was in the bag - no sympathy money, no food, only the specific things that he'd asked for. Then I took myself out to dinner. Just got home and the bag was gone. I did call him to let him know where the bag was and that I was willing to store his stuff for 3 months (down from the 6 I was thinking about earlier), but he then had to figure out something to do with it or it would be gone. Lots of angry comments in a fairly cold, somewhat menacing tone. He claimed to have forgotten that he was going to talk to his friend about storing the stuff. Actually, I believe him when he says he forgot - it just reinforces my belief that he was high when I asked him to leave. He's very angry, and I admit to being a bit scared of him. This is uncharted territory, and I'm not sure what his responses will be. I'm also not sure how much of my own fear reaction is genuine intuition about what's in front of me, and how much of it is programmed responses to verbally aggressive male. Looking forward to therapy tomorrow. [/QUOTE]
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