Posted by MarkB_MI on January 21, 2013 at 05:45:20 from (75.241.65.94):
In Reply to: OT Youngest son posted by dej(jed) on January 21, 2013 at 04:55:24:
Sounds like some time away from each other will be a good thing. One of my stepsons didn't speak to my wife and me for a couple of years. He got over it and is pretty close to us now.
No doubt your son and his girlfriend have found some new place to freeload, maybe at her parents. Let them wear out their welcome there. Once they've run out of friends and family members who will provide free room and board, they will be much easier to talk to.
Don't be too quick to cancel his insurance if the car is in your name. The last thing you need is for him to get in an accident while driving your uninsured vehicle. As for any other expenses you currently pick up, his actions indicate he doesn't need your help anymore.
Oh, if your wife insists on letting him move back in, home drug test kits are available at your corner drugstore. Make clean test results a condition of his return, and make sure you watch him like a hawk while he produces his urine specimen.
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