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My 20 year old son won't move out. HELP!
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<blockquote data-quote="Deja" data-source="post: 529557" data-attributes="member: 14564"><p>There is literally tons of advice about to come your way, just not from me! I am new to the site as well, and have been reading as much as I can. I even sneak a peek at work. Lots of folks here that will respond to your post are way more therapeutic and helpful then my therapist, but that's because I haven't found the right one yet. My only advice to you is to start reading the other threads while you wait for responses to yours. Even go into some of the other forums. Seriously, the strength I get from here allows me to get through the day.</p><p>And as my incredibly loving husband tells me, we have to take this one day at a time. There are no quick fixes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deja, post: 529557, member: 14564"] There is literally tons of advice about to come your way, just not from me! I am new to the site as well, and have been reading as much as I can. I even sneak a peek at work. Lots of folks here that will respond to your post are way more therapeutic and helpful then my therapist, but that's because I haven't found the right one yet. My only advice to you is to start reading the other threads while you wait for responses to yours. Even go into some of the other forums. Seriously, the strength I get from here allows me to get through the day. And as my incredibly loving husband tells me, we have to take this one day at a time. There are no quick fixes. [/QUOTE]
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