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It's just something about SOME mothers and their sons. I can't fully understand it because I don't have one. However, I can imagine that it is hard to look at something you brought from your womb and realize it has turned into something unrecognizable. I'm sure the first instinct is to blame yourself. Where did I go wrong? Is it because he didn't have a father in the home? What could I have done? And then that's when the excuses start.
I applaud you for not being an enabler and recognizing the patterns in your own family. Most women don't.
I want to write a post so bad about this whole situation but I am TRYING to wait until we find out what really happened. I was reading on another blog where TMZ has discovered evidence that Julia, Jason and either Julian's real father or the William (too lazy to look it up) were all arrested on drug charges a few years back. Nobody run with this because I don't know if it's true or not. In any event, there is more to this story and I would not doubt that William is involved somehow.