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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 303405" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Little boys fight on the playground. They always have. Only in this day and age has that become something that is looked at as something that is odd. In years past, either they just let them fight it out or the playground monitors just separated them. They werent considered future psychopaths. </p><p></p><p>Tony fought almost daily in elementary school. Probably weekly in middle school. Once or twice in HS. Never since until a year ago when a guy here attacked him with a broken bottle when they also jumped Cory and Mandy. He was attempting to talk the situation down. Sometimes you have to fight back. </p><p></p><p>I think kids brains dont process remorse quite the same as you think they are going to do it. I was always terrified Cory would do something really stupid. Sometimes I still am. He spouts all kinds of dump stuff when he is on a tirade. He is getting much better at calming down fast. Cory has empathy for his friends and his family to a degree. I dont think he has total empathy. He is very attached to us and I know he loves us but I dont think he can totally put himself in our places and really feel what we feel. He will always be number one in his eyes. Thats why he has the PD traits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 303405, member: 1514"] Little boys fight on the playground. They always have. Only in this day and age has that become something that is looked at as something that is odd. In years past, either they just let them fight it out or the playground monitors just separated them. They werent considered future psychopaths. Tony fought almost daily in elementary school. Probably weekly in middle school. Once or twice in HS. Never since until a year ago when a guy here attacked him with a broken bottle when they also jumped Cory and Mandy. He was attempting to talk the situation down. Sometimes you have to fight back. I think kids brains dont process remorse quite the same as you think they are going to do it. I was always terrified Cory would do something really stupid. Sometimes I still am. He spouts all kinds of dump stuff when he is on a tirade. He is getting much better at calming down fast. Cory has empathy for his friends and his family to a degree. I dont think he has total empathy. He is very attached to us and I know he loves us but I dont think he can totally put himself in our places and really feel what we feel. He will always be number one in his eyes. Thats why he has the PD traits. [/QUOTE]
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