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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Believe me, OP, it will take years of therapy for your DS to come to terms with what a crappy parent you were to him.[/quote] he better figure out how to get a good job- therapy isn't cheap [/quote] It is with insurance[/quote] If you have a job that provides it at a cost you can afford- the fall from the DCUM level of privilege most be hard on kids[/quote] Fortunately OP’s son has time—most of the “deadbeat” men were either raised LMC or had parents who enabled them to live at home and be unemployed until 35. As long as OP doesn’t enable that she’ll just have to push and pull back will him as much as she can and then he’ll have to support himself somehow. If he wants a job with insurance he’ll need to work hard for one when the time comes. [/quote]
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