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My son is out. Again.
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<blockquote data-quote="A dad" data-source="post: 704130" data-attributes="member: 18668"><p>You are right to have expectations that your require of him to well be in your life but this is a big but there has to be a reasonable limit to them. For example my expectation are get a job get your own place to live and I do not care anymore my wives are higher which is a conflict but like a landmine I try to not put my foot on it. </p><p></p><p>In my opinion yours are reasonable but he does not follow them so its your right to detach. But I have to point out again no such things as job skills he has 2 hands and 2 feet and can write and read in different languages I might add what job skills does he need to arrange products on a shelf and present them or what job skills does he need to well work as he worked with your husband or better what job skills does he need to be a cashier or a security guard or a farm helper or a janitor or a babysitter and many others there quite a lot of well jobs that need no job skills. </p><p>The problem is his temperament that needs to be controlled in any job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A dad, post: 704130, member: 18668"] You are right to have expectations that your require of him to well be in your life but this is a big but there has to be a reasonable limit to them. For example my expectation are get a job get your own place to live and I do not care anymore my wives are higher which is a conflict but like a landmine I try to not put my foot on it. In my opinion yours are reasonable but he does not follow them so its your right to detach. But I have to point out again no such things as job skills he has 2 hands and 2 feet and can write and read in different languages I might add what job skills does he need to arrange products on a shelf and present them or what job skills does he need to well work as he worked with your husband or better what job skills does he need to be a cashier or a security guard or a farm helper or a janitor or a babysitter and many others there quite a lot of well jobs that need no job skills. The problem is his temperament that needs to be controlled in any job. [/QUOTE]
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