Recently, he was even supposed to be attending a support group meeting that evening, but to her surprise, she received a call from her son.
Aaron was drunk again and was asking her if she could pick him up because he was worried about falling while walking in the rain.
“According to him, he was only an hour from the house, so I told him I wasn’t getting him and that if he was scared he might fall, he shouldn’t have gotten drunk,” she said.
That night when he got back home, Aaron was upset and in tears, telling his mother that he knew he was a disappointment to her, but he didn’t understand why she hated him.
She tried to explain that she didn’t hate him, she just hated his actions recently, but ever since that night, Aaron has been quiet and closed off.
Do you think she was right to make Aaron walk home in the rain? Or does she need to work on being a better source of support for him and be more intent about getting him professional help?
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