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When dose No mean No?

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Antigen:

--- Quote ---On 2005-06-18 22:41:00, Anonymous wrote:

"Thanks! I have got my point across now that when no is said it means no. I have moved in the other bedroom but at this point he drinks every night. I have to be careful  what I  say and just remain quite. I don't have any where to go and lived out on the streets for most of my childhood. what do you do when you are to old to start over. Where do you go?"

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You're never too old to start something new. But, if he's like a lot of other certified assholes I've run accross, he'll sabotage any attempt to gain some independence. So you have to just leap and worry about the details when you land. Living in a shelter for awhile does suck somewhat. So you just have to weigh your options; how bad is it walking on egg shells? How long and hard do you have to work to keep him from going off? Is it worth it or not?


The only maxim of a free government ought to be to trust no man living with power to endanger the public liberty.
-- John Adams, (1772)

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