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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 684815" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>I agree - and as I keep pointing out, he has not yet HAD a drink! He may not. He may. I don't know what will happen and neither does anyone else. Did I find it disturbing? Of course! Especially when it was whisky! I'd have less problem with the occasional beer. But I'm certainly not going to pretend I never had a drink at his age. Given his genetics, he should drink very much in moderation. He KNOWS this - he's been told a thousand times. Given his mood swings and depression, he should not drink at all. </p><p></p><p>He'll be told that again tonight. </p><p></p><p>But to be perfectly frank, I don't care what he does at the moment so long as he gets a job and gets out of my house as soon as that other apartment is open. I want this over. I know it was my idea, and I regret it already. I don't know why I expected him to be any different than he was 18 months ago, but I did and now I wish I'd never said he could come. I wish Jabber and I had not decided to stay in town and we'd moved away - FAR away. </p><p></p><p>I'm ready to do that "running away" thing we were talking about on The Watercooler.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 684815, member: 17309"] I agree - and as I keep pointing out, he has not yet HAD a drink! He may not. He may. I don't know what will happen and neither does anyone else. Did I find it disturbing? Of course! Especially when it was whisky! I'd have less problem with the occasional beer. But I'm certainly not going to pretend I never had a drink at his age. Given his genetics, he should drink very much in moderation. He KNOWS this - he's been told a thousand times. Given his mood swings and depression, he should not drink at all. He'll be told that again tonight. But to be perfectly frank, I don't care what he does at the moment so long as he gets a job and gets out of my house as soon as that other apartment is open. I want this over. I know it was my idea, and I regret it already. I don't know why I expected him to be any different than he was 18 months ago, but I did and now I wish I'd never said he could come. I wish Jabber and I had not decided to stay in town and we'd moved away - FAR away. I'm ready to do that "running away" thing we were talking about on The Watercooler. [/QUOTE]
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