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How do I go about getting my son to move out
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 469918" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>You are not alone, you are not alone, you are not alone....you are doing a good thing here. Yes, I get the stomach symptoms too when I am so emotionally punched by something. Take deep breaths and if you like hulu on the internet (I like the old time shows) or can find a comedy on tv ...go for it! Something that will distract your mind if that helps. That's what I do or else i think about the situation and replay it over and over in my mind. Just makes the nausea worse. I actually have to replace thoughts. </p><p></p><p>You did the right thing, this is his big chance to learn and you are being a good teacher. You are the one giving him a life lesson that will benefit him forever. Even if it doesn't work right now, it will help build the concept. You can do this, you have come so far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 469918, member: 12886"] You are not alone, you are not alone, you are not alone....you are doing a good thing here. Yes, I get the stomach symptoms too when I am so emotionally punched by something. Take deep breaths and if you like hulu on the internet (I like the old time shows) or can find a comedy on tv ...go for it! Something that will distract your mind if that helps. That's what I do or else i think about the situation and replay it over and over in my mind. Just makes the nausea worse. I actually have to replace thoughts. You did the right thing, this is his big chance to learn and you are being a good teacher. You are the one giving him a life lesson that will benefit him forever. Even if it doesn't work right now, it will help build the concept. You can do this, you have come so far. [/QUOTE]
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