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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think the most important thing to understand is that if you say anything, it absolutely will not help and it most likely will make the problem worse. Once you accept that you can look at your own thoughts and decide how to deal with them and focus on supporting your kid[/quote] +1 There is absolutely nothing you can do to improve the way he is living. NOTHING. But there's a LOT you can do to improve or straight up RUIN your relationship with him. I'd try an apology. "Larlo, I'm sorry I've been such a nag about your house and your eating habits. You are a wonderful young man, I'm proud of you, and I trust you to make your own decisions. It's just hard for me to let go of the "mom" roll sometimes. I'll try and do better." Then never say another word about his home or his eating habits and just enjoy his company. [/quote]
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