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my adult son is homeless and I am heartbroken
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<blockquote data-quote="seo" data-source="post: 599888" data-attributes="member: 16528"><p>today is another day and after a full nights sleep (finally) I find myself wondering if my decision to not have contact with my son was a good one...I find myself thinking what if he is really being truthful? He didn't out right ask me for money, he just showed up at my door with no where to go, does that make any difference?, Maybe I should not have given him any money to begin with?, He was nice that day when I did give him the help( the driving around all day, the calling all the hotels in the area, emailing about jobs on craigslist, the food I gave him....) what if the charges are dismissed in court (a long shot I know) but am I gonna be the bad guy for turning my back on him? I did give him money and a bicycle, should that be enough for me to think I helped enough? </p><p></p><p>Has anyone had those thoughts of second guessing yourself?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seo, post: 599888, member: 16528"] today is another day and after a full nights sleep (finally) I find myself wondering if my decision to not have contact with my son was a good one...I find myself thinking what if he is really being truthful? He didn't out right ask me for money, he just showed up at my door with no where to go, does that make any difference?, Maybe I should not have given him any money to begin with?, He was nice that day when I did give him the help( the driving around all day, the calling all the hotels in the area, emailing about jobs on craigslist, the food I gave him....) what if the charges are dismissed in court (a long shot I know) but am I gonna be the bad guy for turning my back on him? I did give him money and a bicycle, should that be enough for me to think I helped enough? Has anyone had those thoughts of second guessing yourself? [/QUOTE]
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