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<blockquote data-quote="trinityroyal" data-source="post: 210204" data-attributes="member: 3907"><p>It's not fair, and I hate it as well.</p><p>It affects their behaviour and demeanour. People feel free to make moral judgements about our kids because of how they behave. And when their behaviour makes them so very hard to be around, even for us...it's hard to see the world out there, that doesn't have such fierce love for these children, reacting to them.</p><p></p><p>I've watched difficult child try to handle himself in simple, normal situations. Even a few years ago, when he was still very small for his age and looked like a cherubic little boy, society would forgive him nearly anything. Now that he's this great hulking MAN with a deep gruff voice, slouching along, people no longer forgive him the confusion, the social faux pas, the instability or the strange behaviour. </p><p></p><p>It really stinks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trinityroyal, post: 210204, member: 3907"] It's not fair, and I hate it as well. It affects their behaviour and demeanour. People feel free to make moral judgements about our kids because of how they behave. And when their behaviour makes them so very hard to be around, even for us...it's hard to see the world out there, that doesn't have such fierce love for these children, reacting to them. I've watched difficult child try to handle himself in simple, normal situations. Even a few years ago, when he was still very small for his age and looked like a cherubic little boy, society would forgive him nearly anything. Now that he's this great hulking MAN with a deep gruff voice, slouching along, people no longer forgive him the confusion, the social faux pas, the instability or the strange behaviour. It really stinks. [/QUOTE]
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