31-12-15, 03:47 PM
Similar position to what a colleague of mine was in last I spoke to him. He'd just married his missus, but was already at the point where he told me he was thinking of walking away from it all.
Trouble is, the son's mum is never going to kick him out - you can't change that. Maybe Fazersharp's idea is the best. In my view, it's better for all round for the son to be forced to make a go of it on his own. He can still receive some support, but he's got to learn to make his own way at some point, the earlier he does it, the easier it will be.
Trouble is, the son's mum is never going to kick him out - you can't change that. Maybe Fazersharp's idea is the best. In my view, it's better for all round for the son to be forced to make a go of it on his own. He can still receive some support, but he's got to learn to make his own way at some point, the earlier he does it, the easier it will be.