letterstoheather
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If i were in this position, and wanted to give a guy a second chance ...
I would NOT move in with him after he is out of jail.
I would expect him to get a job and go to work every day, on time, not get fired
He would be expected to discontinue relationships with all his friends who use drugs,
I would expect him to prove to me he can stay clean for at least a year (maybe longer).
I would let him know that the first sign of drug use, and our relationship is over.
After 8 months or so, if i am starting to regain trust, i'd probably drag him to couple's counseling.
If he failed, i'd dump him. Not because i'm mean and uncaring, but because I know what misery it is to live around an addict. I refuse to put myself into that position. It's hell.
I would NOT move in with him after he is out of jail.
I would expect him to get a job and go to work every day, on time, not get fired
He would be expected to discontinue relationships with all his friends who use drugs,
I would expect him to prove to me he can stay clean for at least a year (maybe longer).
I would let him know that the first sign of drug use, and our relationship is over.
After 8 months or so, if i am starting to regain trust, i'd probably drag him to couple's counseling.
If he failed, i'd dump him. Not because i'm mean and uncaring, but because I know what misery it is to live around an addict. I refuse to put myself into that position. It's hell.