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Really hoping he's not bipolar but starting to look like it?
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 525279" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Yeah, I was thinking along those lines too, if not overtly coached, at the very least he is maybe getting tons of sympathy and reinforcement to increase the drama of his stories by sympathetic people who are the rescuers taking care of the poor abused boy....</p><p>And of course he has to try to make his case. He just doesn't see the major contradictions in his actions and communications though. I really hope the case workers catch on to him and realize that girlfriend's family only knows one side.</p><p></p><p>I was thinking how much you tell him you know you made mistakes etc....I worry that will be twisted. I think I understand you are saying what we all say, there is always room for improvement and none of us is perfect, not to mention when living with someone who is so provocative--I know I have had some not so pretty moments talking to my son.</p><p></p><p>Just for now maybe save those comments for the therapy sessions you go to so you can clarify in front of a witness?? Maybe I am way off base, just feeling a huge lack of trust that overflows to other people's situations I suppose.... If you disagree, no problem, it is just a thought.</p><p></p><p>Hang in there! This is a really tricky situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 525279, member: 12886"] Yeah, I was thinking along those lines too, if not overtly coached, at the very least he is maybe getting tons of sympathy and reinforcement to increase the drama of his stories by sympathetic people who are the rescuers taking care of the poor abused boy.... And of course he has to try to make his case. He just doesn't see the major contradictions in his actions and communications though. I really hope the case workers catch on to him and realize that girlfriend's family only knows one side. I was thinking how much you tell him you know you made mistakes etc....I worry that will be twisted. I think I understand you are saying what we all say, there is always room for improvement and none of us is perfect, not to mention when living with someone who is so provocative--I know I have had some not so pretty moments talking to my son. Just for now maybe save those comments for the therapy sessions you go to so you can clarify in front of a witness?? Maybe I am way off base, just feeling a huge lack of trust that overflows to other people's situations I suppose.... If you disagree, no problem, it is just a thought. Hang in there! This is a really tricky situation. [/QUOTE]
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