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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 122619" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>My oldest son was into gore and horror when he was young. He does have some psychiatric issues now, as an adult, although he's non-violent. I would bring it up to psychiatrist as it IS disturbing and I really don't think it's that normal for a five year old. I've had four other five year olds and none of them did that. </p><p>I think that a fascination with gore and blood is considered a red flag for bipolar, according to Dimitri and Janice Papalos "The Bipolar Child." The kids tend to have vivid dreams that are gory and they act them out.</p><p>As an adult with bipolar, my guilty secret is that I love to read True Crime. I also love to watch murder stories on Court TV (well, before it changed names). I sometimes wonder if this fascination has to do with my mood disorder because I sure ain't REALLY violent. Why do I enjoy reading gory books????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 122619, member: 1550"] My oldest son was into gore and horror when he was young. He does have some psychiatric issues now, as an adult, although he's non-violent. I would bring it up to psychiatrist as it IS disturbing and I really don't think it's that normal for a five year old. I've had four other five year olds and none of them did that. I think that a fascination with gore and blood is considered a red flag for bipolar, according to Dimitri and Janice Papalos "The Bipolar Child." The kids tend to have vivid dreams that are gory and they act them out. As an adult with bipolar, my guilty secret is that I love to read True Crime. I also love to watch murder stories on Court TV (well, before it changed names). I sometimes wonder if this fascination has to do with my mood disorder because I sure ain't REALLY violent. Why do I enjoy reading gory books???? [/QUOTE]
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