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The "Stuff" Just Hit the Fan
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<blockquote data-quote="LauraH" data-source="post: 742860" data-attributes="member: 22877"><p>If he does go back to Chicago it will be either because the check he's expecting will cover his airfare or the partner in his toxic relationship will fly him back. And things will be sunshine and roses for a few days until the next fight and the partner kicks him out for the gazillionth time. He knows...maybe doesn't believe...but knows that WE are done with HIM at that point. No more Ubers when partner puts him out of the car on a cold rainy night with no where to go and no way to get there. No more money on his transit card so he can take the bus or train. No more crying about how hard his life his, no more pity parties when he's beating himself up for what he's doing to himself. Nothing.</p><p></p><p>And no I don't have the urge to roll my eyes, I think a face palm is more appropriate.</p><p></p><p>My biggest fear is that something tragic will happen if he's on the streets. But if he chooses to go back to that possibility, there is literally nothing I can do. I simply have to accept that possibility and deal with it if it happens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LauraH, post: 742860, member: 22877"] If he does go back to Chicago it will be either because the check he's expecting will cover his airfare or the partner in his toxic relationship will fly him back. And things will be sunshine and roses for a few days until the next fight and the partner kicks him out for the gazillionth time. He knows...maybe doesn't believe...but knows that WE are done with HIM at that point. No more Ubers when partner puts him out of the car on a cold rainy night with no where to go and no way to get there. No more money on his transit card so he can take the bus or train. No more crying about how hard his life his, no more pity parties when he's beating himself up for what he's doing to himself. Nothing. And no I don't have the urge to roll my eyes, I think a face palm is more appropriate. My biggest fear is that something tragic will happen if he's on the streets. But if he chooses to go back to that possibility, there is literally nothing I can do. I simply have to accept that possibility and deal with it if it happens. [/QUOTE]
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