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Recent content by Erin Michelle

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    Living With Someone Who Is A Trigger

    Thank you, and to clarify, the son is 26.
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    Living With Someone Who Is A Trigger

    I guess maybe I've been misunderstood. I'm not looking for someone to say ,"kick him out" I'm looking for -how- do I deal with this?
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    Living With Someone Who Is A Trigger

    Thank you for that input, Recover. I do understand what you are saying, and I understand the child/parent bond, as I have two of my own, ages 21 & 25. Neither of my children would ever attack me, both are prone to protecting me. BF's son is bipolar, unmedicated, not seeking healthcare, and has a...
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    Living With Someone Who Is A Trigger

    Good point, and previously realized, thank you.
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    Living With Someone Who Is A Trigger

    All hugs are healing and welcomed :) thank you.
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    Living With Someone Who Is A Trigger

    Whirlwind, Yes, the house is his, and the stay with his son, I guess it is permanent, because there is no established time frame for his departure, nor any expectations from the BF for his son to accomplish. I am taking a hard look at this, I've never been in this situation before.
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