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<blockquote data-quote="Guidance seeker" data-source="post: 727482" data-attributes="member: 22632"><p>SWOT - you and your family have been through so much. Absolutely horrible. I’m glad they got through it and are now living good, productive lives.</p><p></p><p>You’re right in that I need to get out of my son’s way and I am gradually doing that.</p><p></p><p>My hope is that he is still young at 20 and I’ve often heard of people who have been completely off the rails during their late teens and early 20s and who are doing great by their late 20s and early 30s. I pray that this will be the case for my son.</p><p></p><p>I thank God for my daughter, I am truly blessed with her. She’s responsible and is doing well in her career. She’s one of the most level headed people I know. A couple of years ago, when she was 16 and things were particularly bad with my son, I remember her saying to me, “I don’t see your problem, just put him out and leave him to it”. For me at that point, it seemed unthinkable but in hindsight, she was actually giving me great advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guidance seeker, post: 727482, member: 22632"] SWOT - you and your family have been through so much. Absolutely horrible. I’m glad they got through it and are now living good, productive lives. You’re right in that I need to get out of my son’s way and I am gradually doing that. My hope is that he is still young at 20 and I’ve often heard of people who have been completely off the rails during their late teens and early 20s and who are doing great by their late 20s and early 30s. I pray that this will be the case for my son. I thank God for my daughter, I am truly blessed with her. She’s responsible and is doing well in her career. She’s one of the most level headed people I know. A couple of years ago, when she was 16 and things were particularly bad with my son, I remember her saying to me, “I don’t see your problem, just put him out and leave him to it”. For me at that point, it seemed unthinkable but in hindsight, she was actually giving me great advice. [/QUOTE]
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