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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 571971" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Wow, you are all so great. I really am ok with whatever level of friends he wants to have. I get sad because he tells me he wants friends, and because he thinks people are friends who are not. But if he thinks the ones who are really just acquaintences are friends, that is great by me. He wants to drive (of course he wants to race at NASCAR) and thinks like that. He asks about"romance" and other questions. Yeah, it is really the age that hit me I think...last year I didn't feel so sad about it. I know the grief comes and goes, I guess this is just a "comes" moment. </p><p></p><p>I actually do see he is changing and even when I hear Steely talk about how her guy is finally getting it in some ways and how others say that...even my doctors say nothing is written in stone for sure, especially when they are not through their twenties yet. They change so much during that time. I hope that is true for him. He obviously has more self control. Too bad when he doesn't show it, he is so much bigger and louder, sigh.</p><p></p><p>My sisters all called and want to join us at the restaurant. So, here's hoping it all goes well! He was super at school today, even with the birthday excitement.</p><p></p><p>Thank you for reminding me about progress, and for sharing the stories that encourage me. He is lucky to have so many board aunties (and a few uncles too)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 571971, member: 12886"] Wow, you are all so great. I really am ok with whatever level of friends he wants to have. I get sad because he tells me he wants friends, and because he thinks people are friends who are not. But if he thinks the ones who are really just acquaintences are friends, that is great by me. He wants to drive (of course he wants to race at NASCAR) and thinks like that. He asks about"romance" and other questions. Yeah, it is really the age that hit me I think...last year I didn't feel so sad about it. I know the grief comes and goes, I guess this is just a "comes" moment. I actually do see he is changing and even when I hear Steely talk about how her guy is finally getting it in some ways and how others say that...even my doctors say nothing is written in stone for sure, especially when they are not through their twenties yet. They change so much during that time. I hope that is true for him. He obviously has more self control. Too bad when he doesn't show it, he is so much bigger and louder, sigh. My sisters all called and want to join us at the restaurant. So, here's hoping it all goes well! He was super at school today, even with the birthday excitement. Thank you for reminding me about progress, and for sharing the stories that encourage me. He is lucky to have so many board aunties (and a few uncles too) [/QUOTE]
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