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A Monday Morning Rant
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<blockquote data-quote="RSteve" data-source="post: 559704" data-attributes="member: 164"><p><span style="font-size: 18px">That would be wonderful. My son-in-law's father is a daily drinker, and according to his wife, a lifelong highly functioning alcoholic. He and his wife live in separate parts of their house. She's a former alcoholic and bulimic, currently a hoarder. From the outside their home is a normal well kept suburban home. My daughter has been there once. There's a thin passable trail through the living room, otherwise it's piled floor to ceiling with junk. Had I known that my son-in-law carried that genetic code, the marriage would have never happened. I think my son-in-law may be able to break the cycle of addiction, but I don't think he really wants to do it. He's lazy, beyond description, as is his father. I want to be certain that my grandchildren have the tools, as they mature, to understand the genetic code they've inherited and strive to combat any inclinations.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RSteve, post: 559704, member: 164"] [SIZE=5]That would be wonderful. My son-in-law's father is a daily drinker, and according to his wife, a lifelong highly functioning alcoholic. He and his wife live in separate parts of their house. She's a former alcoholic and bulimic, currently a hoarder. From the outside their home is a normal well kept suburban home. My daughter has been there once. There's a thin passable trail through the living room, otherwise it's piled floor to ceiling with junk. Had I known that my son-in-law carried that genetic code, the marriage would have never happened. I think my son-in-law may be able to break the cycle of addiction, but I don't think he really wants to do it. He's lazy, beyond description, as is his father. I want to be certain that my grandchildren have the tools, as they mature, to understand the genetic code they've inherited and strive to combat any inclinations.[/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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