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Originally Posted by TheDragonlady
Yes, kick him out. You need to find peace in your life and having him in your home is not going to help you find it. He needs to learn to make his own way. At 20, it's sink or swim time for him. Sometimes the hardest thing for you to do is the best thing. In this case, it's sending him on his way. I would also say that if he doesn't bring the car back soon, call the police. You might try to get him to join the military or something - not sure if they'd even take him but it could be the best thing for him.
Good luck!
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If he hasn't brought the car back 7 years later, it's probably best to just give it up as gone. It ain't coming back now.
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