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How do I tell my grown son it’s high time he moved out of the house and started living on his own?
I don’t know the age of your “grown son” but you just can’t make a rash decision and chase your son outside, you’d be doing him a great danger. There was a summer my son was home from college and he didn’t want to get a job. Since I was working full time, I told him it wasn’t an option for me to worRead more
I don’t know the age of your “grown son” but you just can’t make a rash decision and chase your son outside, you’d be doing him a great danger. There was a summer my son was home from college and he didn’t want to get a job. Since I was working full time, I told him it wasn’t an option for me to work, plus cook, clean, etc. while he played video games and hung out with his friends. So he was in charge of the house. He did a decent job. It was hard for me when he went back to school!
See lessTell him that he needs to do something. Help him to explore some options, learn how to take care of the home, cook, let him know he’s already an adult and he needs to starts behaving like one. Encourage him to set some goals and help him discover the steps he needs to take to achieve them. You can’t expect him to move out if he doesn’t have a way to pay rent and his phone bill. He may not have thought about these things before, and he may not find the right path on the first try. Encourage him to keep discovering and seeking what he wants in life.
Some kids have had a wonderful childhood and want to extend it as long as they can. You will want to start treating him like an adult and help him understand that his childhood is over. Start acting more like a life coach than a mom, and you will ease him into a productive adulthood.
How do you know if a demonic spirit is attached to you?
There is no evidence that demonic possession is a real thing (in fact - there’s also no good evidence that demons or spirits are a real thing) so it is extremely unlikely that you have demonic spirits in you. First, you’d have to believe they exist in the first place. What evidence do you have thatRead more
There is no evidence that demonic possession is a real thing (in fact – there’s also no good evidence that demons or spirits are a real thing) so it is extremely unlikely that you have demonic spirits in you.
See lessFirst, you’d have to believe they exist in the first place. What evidence do you have that you have demonic spirits in you? Are you going to attribute anything bad happening to you as demonic? Most supposed possessions are in fact undiagnosed or misdiagnosed illnesses or psychiatric disorders, and encouraged by credulous or abusive family or pastors, people are given exorcisms rather than proper medical treatment. Not only does this leave the condition untreated, in many cases it has resulted in injury and death.