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<blockquote data-quote="slsh" data-source="post: 491523" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>How do you tell him? Honestly, I think. It's a decision you've wrestled with, lost sleep over, and just chewed to death, and you feel that it's best for *both* of you for him to go (wherever you decide). I'd let him know that regardless of which setting you choose. If you do decide to bring him home, he needs to understand that it was not a given. </p><p></p><p>When I told thank you he couldn't come home when he had to leave TLP, I was pretty blunt. I told him I'd seen absolutely nothing to indicate he was ready to abide by our home rules and I simply absolutely wasn't going to go back to living that way again. I loved him and I'd help if I was comfortable doing it, but... I was done with- gfgland. In some ways it was liberating, but mostly I remember feeling ill and crying, a *lot*, for a very long time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slsh, post: 491523, member: 8"] How do you tell him? Honestly, I think. It's a decision you've wrestled with, lost sleep over, and just chewed to death, and you feel that it's best for *both* of you for him to go (wherever you decide). I'd let him know that regardless of which setting you choose. If you do decide to bring him home, he needs to understand that it was not a given. When I told thank you he couldn't come home when he had to leave TLP, I was pretty blunt. I told him I'd seen absolutely nothing to indicate he was ready to abide by our home rules and I simply absolutely wasn't going to go back to living that way again. I loved him and I'd help if I was comfortable doing it, but... I was done with- gfgland. In some ways it was liberating, but mostly I remember feeling ill and crying, a *lot*, for a very long time. [/QUOTE]
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