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My son is an idiot...
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 382360" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I have so been down this road. I think mine is the king of never thinking about the consequences of his actions until it is too late. He is now showing a bit of that light dawning on him that maybe, just maybe, he should have thought things out a bit better. He has come to me a few times to ask me to talk him down when he is really irate and wanting to make a bad decision but he knows it will be a bad decision so he knows he really doesnt want to do it...lol. I think that is a baby step. </p><p></p><p>I always went to court with mine too. Of course, for many years I was on the bond. Now, I dont do bonds. I dont go to court much anymore either. Sometimes I may offer a ride if its not out of my way. I usually hear about it days later. </p><p></p><p>Mine has a lot of junk on his record for stupid stuff. I feel for him but I tried to tell him differently. He wouldnt listen. He knows it. Now its his problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 382360, member: 1514"] I have so been down this road. I think mine is the king of never thinking about the consequences of his actions until it is too late. He is now showing a bit of that light dawning on him that maybe, just maybe, he should have thought things out a bit better. He has come to me a few times to ask me to talk him down when he is really irate and wanting to make a bad decision but he knows it will be a bad decision so he knows he really doesnt want to do it...lol. I think that is a baby step. I always went to court with mine too. Of course, for many years I was on the bond. Now, I dont do bonds. I dont go to court much anymore either. Sometimes I may offer a ride if its not out of my way. I usually hear about it days later. Mine has a lot of junk on his record for stupid stuff. I feel for him but I tried to tell him differently. He wouldnt listen. He knows it. Now its his problem. [/QUOTE]
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