It sounds to me as if your son has a very bad self esteem problem. I would
tell his therapist and let him handle it. This seems to me a professional
should handle this rather than doing it by yourselves.
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From: "Kathy Du Bois" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2005 6:05 PM
Subject: What should I do? A parenting question.
> Okay guys,
> Yes, this is a Chris question. I would appreciate some advice.
Okay,
> yesterday, Chris's girl friend told him that she cheated on him while he
> was in jail last spring. I learned this through monitering, of
> course. Chris has not talked to me directly. Chris was so upset that he
> slashed a wrist, I believe only slightly. He told her about that too, so
> I'm asuming that it was an attention ploy of some sort. Chris has also
> encouraged her to give up smoking, and she admitted to him yesterday that
> she has been lying to him about having quit as well. Chris, rather than
> encouraging her to continue trying to quit, is offering to share
cigarettes
> with her so that she won't feel bad. Chris had already given up smoking,
> but he's willing to go back to it for her. He's looking like such a
> pathetic and clingy person right now that it makes me sick.
> On Tuesday night, Nicki found one of those tracts on her porch
that looks
> like a one hundred dollar bill, but has the plan of salvation on it. She
> started reading it to Chris and getting convicted about her life, but
chris
> tried to assure her that sin isn't her fault, but Adam and Eve's fault and
> she doesn't have to worry. She felt better after he told her this, but
> still made these confessions yesterday. I believe that Nicki's heart may
> be growing tender toward the Lord, but I don't know what to do besides
pray
> and I don't know if I should talk to Chris directly about what I know and
> try to help him or just tell the therapist and let him try to help Chris
in
> a more objective setting. Chris wore a long sleaved shirt today. I don't
> think that he wanted us to know anything, just her, about his wrist, that
> is. Guys, I am in such unfamiliar territory right now that I just don't
> know what to do, which means that I'd better not do anything with out a
lot
> of counsel from other mature Christians. What would you do?
> Kathy
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