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<blockquote data-quote="Sherril2000" data-source="post: 649065" data-attributes="member: 18767"><p>I totally agree, he has to take responsibility. It breaks my heart to see him in jail, but he is definitely finding out what happens when you break the law. He was threatened at gunpoint 4 weeks after he got out of detention by a thug who was angry because his girlfriend talked to my son. So, unbeknownst to me, he got one. Trust me, I pay a fortune to live in a good neighborhood. There are really rough areas surrounding us though. I'm not making excuses for him, however, it was his choice to associate with- these kids. I asked him today "where are all these friends who promise to hold you down when you're locked up?" I just pray he will remember how bad this experience has been when he is released. As for the stimulants, yes, it's sad that someone would be so low as to steal. My son no longer associates with- that particular friend. Some of the ones he does associate with- now are just as bad though. Thank you for your reply. I know I have to let him experience this & take responsibility but it's hard. There is no other way for him to learn though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sherril2000, post: 649065, member: 18767"] I totally agree, he has to take responsibility. It breaks my heart to see him in jail, but he is definitely finding out what happens when you break the law. He was threatened at gunpoint 4 weeks after he got out of detention by a thug who was angry because his girlfriend talked to my son. So, unbeknownst to me, he got one. Trust me, I pay a fortune to live in a good neighborhood. There are really rough areas surrounding us though. I'm not making excuses for him, however, it was his choice to associate with- these kids. I asked him today "where are all these friends who promise to hold you down when you're locked up?" I just pray he will remember how bad this experience has been when he is released. As for the stimulants, yes, it's sad that someone would be so low as to steal. My son no longer associates with- that particular friend. Some of the ones he does associate with- now are just as bad though. Thank you for your reply. I know I have to let him experience this & take responsibility but it's hard. There is no other way for him to learn though. [/QUOTE]
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