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My son left. I asked him to.
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<blockquote data-quote="so ready to live" data-source="post: 688117" data-attributes="member: 20054"><p>Great way to see it- a compliment-you expressing your faith in him that, as he wants to do it his way, he may. He is capable of handling adult problems-ie. where will I live, what will I do? In his case, as in my son's-there is a little net under them in the form of ssi type support. My son is native american and receives services there if he would avail himself. Feel good about this net-he has done much to prove he has capabilities. Hugs. (I'd tuck you in if I could) .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="so ready to live, post: 688117, member: 20054"] Great way to see it- a compliment-you expressing your faith in him that, as he wants to do it his way, he may. He is capable of handling adult problems-ie. where will I live, what will I do? In his case, as in my son's-there is a little net under them in the form of ssi type support. My son is native american and receives services there if he would avail himself. Feel good about this net-he has done much to prove he has capabilities. Hugs. (I'd tuck you in if I could) . [/QUOTE]
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