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- June 23, 2008 at 10:28 pm #260815
Actually, since he is almost 19 and not in school, you need to remove him from your home. Especially since he will not work and is verbally abusive. He is an adult and needs to be madeto stand on his own two feet.
Christy
On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 12:15 PM, Candy <candy.program@gmail.com> wrote:
Are talking to me? My problem is more the antisocial issues with him. He
won't get a job, he flunked out of school after only a few months, etc.He
thinks anytime he wants/needs something me and my mom will give himmoney. He thinks he can treat me like **** and be verbal abusive to me
and then expect me to give him money or buy him stuff almost in the same
sentence. I finally told him he's almost 19 and it's time to grow up andtake care of his own self. Last summer it was I can do whatever I want I'm
almost 18 now this summer it's coming by with his hand out wanting money.
He tried to get SSI but was denied. Talked to a lawyer and I don't know therest other than they sent him to papers to fill out and I don't think he
ever did. He had the idea of getting SSI and never working. I know several
bi-polar people that work but he won't even try.On 7/29/08, mem68 <mildreda@lcs.net> wrote:
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> Cindy, my daughter in law is bi polar also. She is highly intelligent!—
Christy
“Well-behaved women never make history.”
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