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<blockquote data-quote="ColleenB" data-source="post: 683733" data-attributes="member: 19887"><p>Welcome Pink</p><p></p><p>Thank you for posting your story! </p><p></p><p>Reading this, makes me wonder about my own son.... I would never think of him as on the spectrum, but he for sure has many of your sons traits and issues. </p><p></p><p>He hates commercialism, yet likes to buy things, quits jobs or is let go, is often disdainful of what your son calls wage slaves.... And is very opinionated about many issues... And like you say, I agree with most of what he says but I can't figure out why he can't just " get with the program" and conform! </p><p></p><p>I jokingly call him my " dirty hippie" because that's exactly what he is! </p><p></p><p>I wish he could find something somewhere that would fit his personality and quikiness.... I have accounted much of his issue to his drug use, which started around 19. Prior to that he was very normal, good grades, cared about appearance.... Cared about school. </p><p></p><p>I feel so lost in how to deal but reading everyone's stories helps me feel not so alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ColleenB, post: 683733, member: 19887"] Welcome Pink Thank you for posting your story! Reading this, makes me wonder about my own son.... I would never think of him as on the spectrum, but he for sure has many of your sons traits and issues. He hates commercialism, yet likes to buy things, quits jobs or is let go, is often disdainful of what your son calls wage slaves.... And is very opinionated about many issues... And like you say, I agree with most of what he says but I can't figure out why he can't just " get with the program" and conform! I jokingly call him my " dirty hippie" because that's exactly what he is! I wish he could find something somewhere that would fit his personality and quikiness.... I have accounted much of his issue to his drug use, which started around 19. Prior to that he was very normal, good grades, cared about appearance.... Cared about school. I feel so lost in how to deal but reading everyone's stories helps me feel not so alone. [/QUOTE]
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