Posted by IOWA NORTHEAST on January 21, 2013 at 08:05:44 from (173.22.59.217):
In Reply to: OT Youngest son posted by dej(jed) on January 21, 2013 at 04:55:24:
I have to ask? You lost it over a ball game? Maybe spending time with him years ago would have been a better option. Now I am as bad as the rest.... someone has to be at fault, and if you are a hard ask you have the control...... What a solution! You will feel real good if he goes to the service and comes back in a box. Im old and seen alot of family fights over finacial control issues that have lasted fourty years, and I still see no winner. Call him and have the talk with out telling him you have control over him....he is well aware of that. Offer to assist him finding a job etc. When I went to the Army, I was brain washed but now I see a different picture. I told my boys they should avoid the service because unlike the movies and war stories told by self made war heros (often known as cooks, or supply clerks) that in real combat, young boys die, and are screwed up the rest of their lives because our governent sticks their nose in outher countries business to make a few people rich. No one has to tell you it is pretty late in the game, but never give up and chose your words with care. The drug world will make him a offer better than yours. Once anger starts everything will fail. You have a big hill to climb but keep trying for the sake of your grand children if nothing else.
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