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Ugh Tough worrisome stuff with son
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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 743645" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>He is still very young. Maturation for many young men does not occur until 28 to 30. I am still holding out some hope for my son.</p><p></p><p>I think your son will stop being so self-destructive. I think the more likely outcome for our sons is mellowing out with not so many extremes. Not realizing their potential, but not so much doing themselves in. I think a lot of what they manifest is their personality. Not taking life seriously. I think that this is more widespread in their generation, than it was for me or you.</p><p></p><p>I am to the point where if my son just went to the liver doctor, and found a way to stabilize his health, I could deal. Forget all of the other stuff. If he wants to sleep in a truck so be it. Except I know better. People don't stay living in trucks for ever. They have to choose. Either to fall down further or pick themselves up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 743645, member: 18958"] He is still very young. Maturation for many young men does not occur until 28 to 30. I am still holding out some hope for my son. I think your son will stop being so self-destructive. I think the more likely outcome for our sons is mellowing out with not so many extremes. Not realizing their potential, but not so much doing themselves in. I think a lot of what they manifest is their personality. Not taking life seriously. I think that this is more widespread in their generation, than it was for me or you. I am to the point where if my son just went to the liver doctor, and found a way to stabilize his health, I could deal. Forget all of the other stuff. If he wants to sleep in a truck so be it. Except I know better. People don't stay living in trucks for ever. They have to choose. Either to fall down further or pick themselves up. [/QUOTE]
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