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Out Of Control 16 y/o SS
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 694522" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>THIS BEHAVIOR would scare anyone, biological child or not. Raised from birth or not.</p><p></p><p>A friend of mine, who died at 42 (nothing to do with her son) adopted a two and one year old sibling group. The one year old boy was never right. His birthmother had schizophrenia. The little boy was in and out of hospitals from very early on. My friend and her husband loved him very much. He was adorable, smart and affectionate.</p><p></p><p>He was their only boy. Eventually they received custody of an older relative and an infant girl.</p><p></p><p>The boy would have fits that were dangerous and the police had to be called all the time, especially as he got older. He was found, at around pre puberty, with computer downloads of very young naked girls and admitted he was attracted to his baby sister.</p><p></p><p>He has never lived at home since. He does come home for short holidays but is watched every minute. It must have been so hard for him to hear his mother died suddenly when he had been in his group home.</p><p></p><p>Although I feel sorry for him as he did not live at home long enough to injure anyone too greatly, I understand why he couldn't and never will be allowed to live with his family again. He was on his way to seriously hurting people and pets and sexually molesting very young girls. His father is now with a lady who has two young cbildren and one is a girl. So two girls much younger than him now live there.</p><p></p><p>Some kids are sadly too damaged to live in a family. SS sounds like he is big enough and old enough to harm society. It is one thing to harm oneself and another to be a threat to others.</p><p></p><p>I hope you protect yourself, SS2 and pets. I hope your wife sees the danger too someday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 694522, member: 1550"] THIS BEHAVIOR would scare anyone, biological child or not. Raised from birth or not. A friend of mine, who died at 42 (nothing to do with her son) adopted a two and one year old sibling group. The one year old boy was never right. His birthmother had schizophrenia. The little boy was in and out of hospitals from very early on. My friend and her husband loved him very much. He was adorable, smart and affectionate. He was their only boy. Eventually they received custody of an older relative and an infant girl. The boy would have fits that were dangerous and the police had to be called all the time, especially as he got older. He was found, at around pre puberty, with computer downloads of very young naked girls and admitted he was attracted to his baby sister. He has never lived at home since. He does come home for short holidays but is watched every minute. It must have been so hard for him to hear his mother died suddenly when he had been in his group home. Although I feel sorry for him as he did not live at home long enough to injure anyone too greatly, I understand why he couldn't and never will be allowed to live with his family again. He was on his way to seriously hurting people and pets and sexually molesting very young girls. His father is now with a lady who has two young cbildren and one is a girl. So two girls much younger than him now live there. Some kids are sadly too damaged to live in a family. SS sounds like he is big enough and old enough to harm society. It is one thing to harm oneself and another to be a threat to others. I hope you protect yourself, SS2 and pets. I hope your wife sees the danger too someday. [/QUOTE]
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