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I finally kicked my unstable 20 yr old son out of my house
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 619278" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>I think that when your stomach hurts like this when the craziness stops it's not that it's something new, it's that we haven't been giving ourselves enough attention to even notice that our stomachs have been a mess for years. It's letting go. Don't be surprised if you find all kinds of things - good and bad - that you hadn't noticed before. Your difficult child has been selfishly taking all of your time and attention and you have been distracted from the rest of your life.</p><p></p><p>Do change the locks. When he calls or comes by don't invite him into the house. You could agree to meet him someplace to have a cup of coffee and then reiterate what you've already said and done. You deserve a decent life and so does your little one. difficult child is probably a <em>lot more savvy</em> about where to go and what to do than you realize. There's almost always someone who will give a kid like that a sofa for a while. Surprisingly, our difficult child's always seem to be able to behave better for others than they do for us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 619278, member: 99"] I think that when your stomach hurts like this when the craziness stops it's not that it's something new, it's that we haven't been giving ourselves enough attention to even notice that our stomachs have been a mess for years. It's letting go. Don't be surprised if you find all kinds of things - good and bad - that you hadn't noticed before. Your difficult child has been selfishly taking all of your time and attention and you have been distracted from the rest of your life. Do change the locks. When he calls or comes by don't invite him into the house. You could agree to meet him someplace to have a cup of coffee and then reiterate what you've already said and done. You deserve a decent life and so does your little one. difficult child is probably a [I]lot more savvy[/I] about where to go and what to do than you realize. There's almost always someone who will give a kid like that a sofa for a while. Surprisingly, our difficult child's always seem to be able to behave better for others than they do for us. [/QUOTE]
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