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<blockquote data-quote="Albatross" data-source="post: 679045" data-attributes="member: 17720"><p>I had something similar happen the first time we made our son move out. He moved into his girlfriend's backyard (just down the block from us). Her parents were aghast, while also telling me how cute they thought it was, that he would be so devoted to her that he would sleep under her window.</p><p></p><p>When they found out he was sneaking into her room, he told them it was raining and they bought him a tent, then a sleeping bag when he told them he snuck in because it was cold outside.</p><p></p><p>When the arguments started to spill over into their lives, they paid for an apartment for the two of them.</p><p></p><p>When the arguments escalated into physical fights and damage to the apartment, they appeased the landlord and paid for repairs, culminating in my son throwing himself through a plate glass window in a blackout. Only then did they tell him his behavior was unacceptable. I think it would have been so much better for my son to say that when he moved into their backyard. They did him no favors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Albatross, post: 679045, member: 17720"] I had something similar happen the first time we made our son move out. He moved into his girlfriend's backyard (just down the block from us). Her parents were aghast, while also telling me how cute they thought it was, that he would be so devoted to her that he would sleep under her window. When they found out he was sneaking into her room, he told them it was raining and they bought him a tent, then a sleeping bag when he told them he snuck in because it was cold outside. When the arguments started to spill over into their lives, they paid for an apartment for the two of them. When the arguments escalated into physical fights and damage to the apartment, they appeased the landlord and paid for repairs, culminating in my son throwing himself through a plate glass window in a blackout. Only then did they tell him his behavior was unacceptable. I think it would have been so much better for my son to say that when he moved into their backyard. They did him no favors. [/QUOTE]
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