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<blockquote data-quote="Waitingforamiracle" data-source="post: 760902" data-attributes="member: 25449"><p>Thank you so much Seeking! I am going to review the security in the house. He lives in a high rent city and I believe that supporting young adults with their rent is a reasonable thing to do. But he's going the wrong way about it and preventing us from pointing that out. Also we have both stopped work early due to stress and ill health and are now living on tiny pensions until the state pension kicks in when we are 67.</p><p> I may be wrong about his return, but I do want to let him know that he can't return here even if he is evicted. He came home when he was 21 and 23 and both times we had to get the police to escort him away after multiple 'meltdowns', breakages, threats and intimidating behaviour, coupled with a refusal to accept either individual or family therapy. Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. Not going to be fooled a third time, we both agreed it would probably kill us!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Waitingforamiracle, post: 760902, member: 25449"] Thank you so much Seeking! I am going to review the security in the house. He lives in a high rent city and I believe that supporting young adults with their rent is a reasonable thing to do. But he's going the wrong way about it and preventing us from pointing that out. Also we have both stopped work early due to stress and ill health and are now living on tiny pensions until the state pension kicks in when we are 67. I may be wrong about his return, but I do want to let him know that he can't return here even if he is evicted. He came home when he was 21 and 23 and both times we had to get the police to escort him away after multiple 'meltdowns', breakages, threats and intimidating behaviour, coupled with a refusal to accept either individual or family therapy. Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. Not going to be fooled a third time, we both agreed it would probably kill us! [/QUOTE]
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