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Son 32 Still lives with parents
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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 757036" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>I felt this way too, that it was my responsibility to see that my son learned how to live well, that he got the skills to build a decent life. No. It was not my responsibility. It's his. If he chose to not go to college or to vocational rehabilitation that was a choice. Instead, I pushed and pushed and pushed the stone up the hill, and it rolled back down. My learning was to focus upon myself and my own life. Yes. It hurts. Yes. I'm scared. What's changed is that's the background, not the main event.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 757036, member: 18958"] I felt this way too, that it was my responsibility to see that my son learned how to live well, that he got the skills to build a decent life. No. It was not my responsibility. It's his. If he chose to not go to college or to vocational rehabilitation that was a choice. Instead, I pushed and pushed and pushed the stone up the hill, and it rolled back down. My learning was to focus upon myself and my own life. Yes. It hurts. Yes. I'm scared. What's changed is that's the background, not the main event. [/QUOTE]
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