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<blockquote data-quote="Tiredof33" data-source="post: 764293" data-attributes="member: 13558"><p>Cora,</p><p>My son can look me straight in the eyes and lie to me. He and the nightmare of a girlfriend hacked into my computer trying to steal from my backing account.</p><p></p><p>I've reached an age where it's getting more difficult for hubby and I to keep up our home. My son has nothing to his name. He was having a hard time keeping a job during COVID, then found a very good job. He was getting along so well, then a new young female right out of college came in and they butted heads. She fired him.</p><p></p><p>He relapsed, I'm sure he was always drinking/using, but it turned into full time. I think his partner was using with him, just not as much.</p><p></p><p>So, now he's in a new relationship with an unemployed lady. What else is new, sigh. He's had 3 'friends' OD recently.</p><p></p><p>My 44yo has nothing, no insurance, no pension, nothing. I have no idea what will become of him. The only thing I am sure of he can never live in my home as long as I am alive. I do not trust him at all, everything he can get his hands on he will pawn or sell.</p><p></p><p>I can not understand why my intelligent son's life has turned out this way. It's truly living in a nightmare for me. I don't think he wants to live on the streets again, he refuses to live in a shelter. The only thing I'm positive about is he can not live with me.</p><p></p><p>Makes us feel guilty, right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiredof33, post: 764293, member: 13558"] Cora, My son can look me straight in the eyes and lie to me. He and the nightmare of a girlfriend hacked into my computer trying to steal from my backing account. I've reached an age where it's getting more difficult for hubby and I to keep up our home. My son has nothing to his name. He was having a hard time keeping a job during COVID, then found a very good job. He was getting along so well, then a new young female right out of college came in and they butted heads. She fired him. He relapsed, I'm sure he was always drinking/using, but it turned into full time. I think his partner was using with him, just not as much. So, now he's in a new relationship with an unemployed lady. What else is new, sigh. He's had 3 'friends' OD recently. My 44yo has nothing, no insurance, no pension, nothing. I have no idea what will become of him. The only thing I am sure of he can never live in my home as long as I am alive. I do not trust him at all, everything he can get his hands on he will pawn or sell. I can not understand why my intelligent son's life has turned out this way. It's truly living in a nightmare for me. I don't think he wants to live on the streets again, he refuses to live in a shelter. The only thing I'm positive about is he can not live with me. Makes us feel guilty, right? [/QUOTE]
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