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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: 619377" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>If you feel it will help, give your parents permission to keep him or kick him out or do whatever they want to with him. He's manipulative, and he's clearly been manipulating you for a while. It's ok to admit that. It's ok to admit that to your parents, too. If they have other plans for their lives right now, everyone should know that <em>that</em> is acceptable. They don't have to dance to his tune any more than you do. In fact, the only piper he pays is his own. After your parents ask him to leave there will be someone else. It's what he knows how to do. Hopefully he'll meet a girl who will tell him to get his act together - as boys do, eventually - and he'll figure it out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 619377, member: 99"] If you feel it will help, give your parents permission to keep him or kick him out or do whatever they want to with him. He's manipulative, and he's clearly been manipulating you for a while. It's ok to admit that. It's ok to admit that to your parents, too. If they have other plans for their lives right now, everyone should know that [I]that[/I] is acceptable. They don't have to dance to his tune any more than you do. In fact, the only piper he pays is his own. After your parents ask him to leave there will be someone else. It's what he knows how to do. Hopefully he'll meet a girl who will tell him to get his act together - as boys do, eventually - and he'll figure it out. [/QUOTE]
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