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Don't even like my own kid
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<blockquote data-quote="in a daze" data-source="post: 456340"><p>Boy, I sure can relate!</p><p></p><p>Our son had a great childhood. Stable, loving parents, big extended family. We spent plenty of time with him, took him on trips, drove him to activities, got him tutors and therapists for his learning and psychiatric issues, sent him to Catholic high school and paid for his higher education. We provided love, discipline, and structure. It worked for his sister. It didn't work for him. Sometimes the genetic predisposition they're born with is hard to overcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="in a daze, post: 456340"] Boy, I sure can relate! Our son had a great childhood. Stable, loving parents, big extended family. We spent plenty of time with him, took him on trips, drove him to activities, got him tutors and therapists for his learning and psychiatric issues, sent him to Catholic high school and paid for his higher education. We provided love, discipline, and structure. It worked for his sister. It didn't work for him. Sometimes the genetic predisposition they're born with is hard to overcome. [/QUOTE]
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