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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 365081" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>It sounds like he might need the levels checked. The primping is a teen boy thing. He is noticing girls, whether he admits it or not. Sometimes boys of about that age will get more impulsive and active if they have had their bodies suddenly react to the increased testosterone. They see or hear something, their body reacts and they do not know what to do. It is one reason a lot of boys that age often have jackets around - so that they can hide these reactions. They feel antsy and all sorts of feelings are running around their system and they just do not know how to handle it. </p><p></p><p>It took me a while to figure it out with Wiz also. Wiz went to my dad about it. By that age he had cut his father off almost totally. I do not have a clue as to how you would talk to him about that.</p><p></p><p>There is a BIG difference between peeing on a tree when you are out in the country all alone or with other guys. It can be a fact of life in rural areas. I am just glad our neighbor finally got her husband to stop peeing into the pond. He will be out mowing or whatever and just walk over and let it fly into the pond. NO bushes or trees. We may each have almost an acre, but we can STILL see each other from our homes!! His property has NO trees/bushes to help hide him. </p><p></p><p>At 13 I would expect a lecture about how it is inappropriate to display yourself while peeing should help. Unless there is a hypersexual element to this. That may be harder to handle.</p><p></p><p>{{{{{hugs}}}}} When you had a little boy did you ever imagine having to explain this kind of stuff to them??? I sure didn't, LOL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 365081, member: 1233"] It sounds like he might need the levels checked. The primping is a teen boy thing. He is noticing girls, whether he admits it or not. Sometimes boys of about that age will get more impulsive and active if they have had their bodies suddenly react to the increased testosterone. They see or hear something, their body reacts and they do not know what to do. It is one reason a lot of boys that age often have jackets around - so that they can hide these reactions. They feel antsy and all sorts of feelings are running around their system and they just do not know how to handle it. It took me a while to figure it out with Wiz also. Wiz went to my dad about it. By that age he had cut his father off almost totally. I do not have a clue as to how you would talk to him about that. There is a BIG difference between peeing on a tree when you are out in the country all alone or with other guys. It can be a fact of life in rural areas. I am just glad our neighbor finally got her husband to stop peeing into the pond. He will be out mowing or whatever and just walk over and let it fly into the pond. NO bushes or trees. We may each have almost an acre, but we can STILL see each other from our homes!! His property has NO trees/bushes to help hide him. At 13 I would expect a lecture about how it is inappropriate to display yourself while peeing should help. Unless there is a hypersexual element to this. That may be harder to handle. {{{{{hugs}}}}} When you had a little boy did you ever imagine having to explain this kind of stuff to them??? I sure didn't, LOL. [/QUOTE]
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