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1032.1 | Not much to offer, but... | SUPER::REGNELL | Smile!--Payback is a MOTHER! | Thu Jun 28 1990 22:29 | 20 |
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Get him some professional counseling for the emotional stuff.
Get him to see a lawyer about the financial stuff...sounds a mess
to me that he may not be able to climb out of...bancruptcy is
always an option...seems like he might have very little lose
[financially] at this point.
Neither of these things will SOLVE the problems, but they might make it
possible for him to feel that he is maintaining some CONTROL over how
he handles them.
Powerlessness [I would think] is much more damaging in situations like
this than the actual events themselves...one gets to feel like they are
a ping-pong ball in hell.
God bless.
Melinda
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1032.2 | there is help | BPOV06::MACKINNON | ProChoice is a form of democracy | Fri Jun 29 1990 10:53 | 31 |
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I second the thoughts in -1. Get him to a counsellor.
On the school issue, suggest he get a full-time job and
take night courses. At least that way he can still
continue school, but he will also be able to handle
some of his financial dealings.
On the baby issue, make sure he gets to a lawyer if he
hasn't already. It is very important that he remain
an active part of his child's life. He should seek
a clearly defined visitation/custody situation. Also,
he may be able to get help for the support situation.
On the car payment issue, sell the car if it is possible.
He does seem to be in quite a situation, but he is not
alone. He will need to hear that there is hope for him
and that his life though it seems to have fallen apart
around him is not lost. He can pull himself together
and help himself on a more stable path.
Unfortunately this situation is much more common than
most folks realize. But there is a way out. You may
have to keep repeating that to yourself and to him,
but he will come out of it much wiser.
Take care,
Michele
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1032.3 | Sex weighs too much | DUGGAN::MAHONEY | | Fri Jun 29 1990 13:45 | 19 |
| Schools and family should EMPHASIZE to stay away from sex... that
subject does not belong to teen agers, but to mature people who are
sure of what they get into if they start being sexually active...
18 is much too early to play the adult role and its consequences (that
can be, at times, too overwelming to a younster to bear) and still,
I see very little done on that subject. The media, tv, advertisements,
etc, etc, advocate the use of condoms but...none says that the best way
to end this malady is something as simple as abstain from sex till a
person is ready!
I wish with all my heart that your boy can keep his chin up and can
weather his situation, moral support should help him, understanding,
work during the day and go to school at night seems a good way to help
with his financial troubles. The car is a big drain, does he need a
new car? second hand cars normally are much cheaper and insurance costs
can be much lower than for new cars, that's another area to look into.
He's got a handful of worries to deal with, but thankfully, lets hope
it won't last for too long and he can emerge from his situation soon
enough. My heart goes to both of you. Best wishes, Ana
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1032.4 | Ignorance weighs much much more... | QUIVER::STEFANI | Why can't I dance like MC Hammer? | Fri Jun 29 1990 17:10 | 17 |
| re: .3
Society already expects 18 year olds to "play the adult role". At 18
you can vote, go to war, be tried and imprisoned as an adult, legally
live without parental guidance, etc. It would be better if young
adults were even MORE informed and given a sense of responsibility for
their own actions. Seeing the rate at which STD's are spreading among
"true" adults and the lack of awareness of AIDS (how someone can be
infected, how it's transmitted), I sometimes wonder if some "mature people"
should be sexually active.
Advocating abstinence to prevent unwanted pregnancies and STD's is
fine, but not in lieu of literature and information regarding human
sexuality and methods of birth control. The latter information is VITAL
in a society where you can die from having sex.
- Larry
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1032.5 | Finding the cause | CHEFS::EASTERBROOK | Me,Myself,I | Mon Jul 02 1990 14:29 | 38 |
| Something I have learn't in life is that usually when things go
wrong, they all go wrong at the sametime, and I am not sure that
is simply life or coincidence.
I have said this before many times, probubaly in this conference
as well, but its like when you go to the doctor and you have all
these symptoms, his job is not so much to treat the symptoms (though
they have to be treated as well), but to find and treat the cause,
for if you don't treat the cause then the symptoms will continue
to reappear in other forms.
In this case I would sugest that the cause is likely to be, Stress,
Anxiety, Depression and some element of maturity or lack of it.
The very fact he came home to Mom tends to suggest the latter, and
sometimes people have to learn about life the hard way, the important
thing is to now the cause and to have the emotional support to help
you overcome it.
Words like, hang-in there and dont=give-up come to mind, I hope
I am not preaching here, but rather speaking from experience, but
really as I again have found, a problem or series of problems only
exist if you let yourself be weaker than then, hence the challenge
in a situation like this to be make yourself stronger and to devlop
you charracter en route.
That is why I again believe that the strongest people in this World
are the ones who have had a hard life and had to learn to overcome
it.
Don't forget though that there are two sides to look at this from,
both his and his girlfriends, and maybe one additional element he
is battling with is guilt about not being able to support his
girlfriend and child.
Okay, thats my two cents worth
Guy.
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1032.6 | hear hear!! | AKOV13::LAVALLEY | | Thu Jul 05 1990 17:37 | 4 |
| Re: .4 - I second that!!!
Judy
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1032.7 | ...just hold on | MPGS::PELTIER | | Wed Jul 11 1990 16:52 | 28 |
| re: .3
This is not a time for the base noter to lecture, or hear lectures,
about abstaining from sex. What is done can not be reversed. I agree
with .4 - the better angle for that topic is teaching responsibility
for sexual actions from the early teen years.
Anyway, in regards to the base noters situation. I agree with everyone
- it is not hopeless. School may have to be put into a part-time mode
in order to cover the financial situation. Suggest this to your son.
He is more than 1/2 done and that is a lot farther than many people
ever get. I second and third the comments about a lawyer. Are his
child support payments fair ? He may have a say about that if he has a
lawyer (which, keep in mind, can cost quite a bit of money). Also, if
he is required to pay child support, then he should have written
visitation rights with regularly scheduled visits. You said that your
son's girlfriend moved home and your son moved back with you, but you
didn't really state the condition of their relationship. Was it very
bad? or did they just decide to separate and still see each other?
This make a very big difference whether things could get nasty in
court.
Anyway, I won't go on because I'm sure you've considered all this. You
son is an adult, and he WILL pull out of this situation. Most of all,
he will learn by it. Out of all bad things, something good comes. You
just don't always see it right away.....
Ellen
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