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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I agree with pp. [b]Offer him a choice[/b], it will be the most generous thing to do and something he will remember you by. [b]He is at a breaking point, it took a lot of strength for him to ask for permission to move back. Be gracious[/b].[/quote] I agree that you should offer a choice -- and that you should be prepared for him to say he needs to move in. Frankly, it sounds like he has been shouldering his own financial burden for A LOT longer than most young adults his age since he was paying for his own college living expenses. He may just need a re-charge and to know that you'll back him up. If he does move home, though, you'll want to work with your husband to ensure that the time goes smoothly. That may mean that your husband is going to have to bite his tongue and cut your son a little slack. Your son sounds like a remarkable young man. Offer him a choice. [/quote]
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