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Originally posted by NEONINK
What a great son she has though! Good job.
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I was going to say the same thing. When I read your post my first reaction was aww, what a sweet guy. I have a son a couple years older than you and we're very close also because he's my only child (I also have a stepson but he lives with his mom now).
My son still lives at home. He works full-time and takes a couple of college classes, has a girlfriend and fairly busy social life, so there are a lot of times that I don't see him during the course of a day. But just knowing that he technically still lives here and I don't have to worry about where he is at night, etc. is a comforting feeling. I know that I will be very sad when he does move out, but it's a part of life and a part of growing up so I will be very proud of him also.
Let me just say that you don't have a responsibility to stay around for your mom and I'm sure she would feel guilty if you didn't go out and live your life. The important thing is to keep in touch when you do leave and to visit her. Ask for her advice on things and make sure she knows that she's still important in your life. That will go a long way towards helping her make the transition, and you too.