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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 188642" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I know what you mean....it really does make no sense whatsoever. We were completely flummoxed by why a seemingly sane kid would break into our neighbor and friends homes to steal candy and sandwiches...and watch pay per view! Can you imagine our mortification when this came to light? Or the morning when Tonys cousin called to say that not only had they caught Cory watching their satellite they were now missing one of a pair of the wifes earings...and tony walked in to find Cory wearing it but denying it to the ends of the earth! I think he was 12 and just home from wilderness camp. None of it made sense. He would skip school and walk home and do this stuff while we were working. </p><p></p><p>This is what caused me to take him to the psychiatric hospital the first time and get him admitted. He had no clue why he did it, no remorse, wouldnt stop...and we had neighbors who were saying that if they caught him in their house they would shoot first and ask questions later. Even that made no impression on him. Scared me though! Thats when we got the bipolar diagnosis but Im still not sure. He was extremely hypersexual back then though. Now that I think about it he was 13. Some of the oldies will remember those bad old days...shudder. God the stories I could tell from back then. Your pantie raid was mild compared to some of the stuff Cory did! Ask Slsh...lol. She remembers. </p><p></p><p>I am in no way comparing Cory to your son...never. You dont want another Cory...lmao. I dont want anyone to have one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 188642, member: 1514"] I know what you mean....it really does make no sense whatsoever. We were completely flummoxed by why a seemingly sane kid would break into our neighbor and friends homes to steal candy and sandwiches...and watch pay per view! Can you imagine our mortification when this came to light? Or the morning when Tonys cousin called to say that not only had they caught Cory watching their satellite they were now missing one of a pair of the wifes earings...and tony walked in to find Cory wearing it but denying it to the ends of the earth! I think he was 12 and just home from wilderness camp. None of it made sense. He would skip school and walk home and do this stuff while we were working. This is what caused me to take him to the psychiatric hospital the first time and get him admitted. He had no clue why he did it, no remorse, wouldnt stop...and we had neighbors who were saying that if they caught him in their house they would shoot first and ask questions later. Even that made no impression on him. Scared me though! Thats when we got the bipolar diagnosis but Im still not sure. He was extremely hypersexual back then though. Now that I think about it he was 13. Some of the oldies will remember those bad old days...shudder. God the stories I could tell from back then. Your pantie raid was mild compared to some of the stuff Cory did! Ask Slsh...lol. She remembers. I am in no way comparing Cory to your son...never. You dont want another Cory...lmao. I dont want anyone to have one. [/QUOTE]
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