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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]His whole plan only works with you giving him free room and board. If he wants to be a big CEO he needs to pay rent. [/quote] We have a son who seemed to be going down a similar path a few years back. Tate wasn’t a thing but misogyny and get rich schemes were a theme. We hit it hard and direct. And we made it clear that we were not supporting anyone with those sort of values. He was free to do and think as he saw fit but we were not obligated to support him and we were choosing not to. I actually think having the entire family confront every single bigoted and misogynistic thing out in f his mouth was what got through to him. Unlike OP, I felt that the risk of destroying my relationship with my son was worth it and I did not allow my fear of this to guide my actions. [/quote]
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