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Tomorrow my son turns 21
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 684126" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Quit being a neuro-typical parent. (duck)</p><p>You're going to get an <em>iphone</em> for a challenging kid?</p><p>OK, so I did spend that much on my not-most-challenging kid, but I got a phone that stands up to major abuse, and then wrapped it in an Otter-box. Thank goodness for both - because it's been the recipient of a long list of close calls, pretty much everything but being driven over by a bus. Iphones are... shall we say, delicate?</p><p> </p><p>In your defense, however, my more-challenging-kid would have broken ANY phone (and regularly does).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 684126, member: 11791"] Quit being a neuro-typical parent. (duck) You're going to get an [I]iphone[/I] for a challenging kid? OK, so I did spend that much on my not-most-challenging kid, but I got a phone that stands up to major abuse, and then wrapped it in an Otter-box. Thank goodness for both - because it's been the recipient of a long list of close calls, pretty much everything but being driven over by a bus. Iphones are... shall we say, delicate? In your defense, however, my more-challenging-kid would have broken ANY phone (and regularly does). [/QUOTE]
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