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Tough night, had to call the police, Q has a bloody forehead...uggg
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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 518936" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>(((hugs)))</p><p></p><p>been there done that with a lesser degree with Travis. When those hormones started raging, he just had no clue what to do with them, and without the social skills..........omg. This period is what drove me to this board. He was so off the wall it scared the hades out of me. (nor did it help that at the same time his seizures went off the charts as well) Eventually, he wound up spending quite a bit of time in his room, because all inappropriate behavior was to be done behind closed doors in private. I stressed that to the utter max. </p><p></p><p>But then we had to deal with the obsessions. Travis didn't seem to just be attracted to a female, it would be an obsession with said female. He didn't have the social skills to really approach them, yet also didn't have the social skills to know when to back off as he was coming on too strong or actually stalking them. Fortunately for him, this is a small town and easy child knew most of the girls ( a few were her friends, one also had a bro who is autistic) and the girls pretty much understood so didn't totally freak out. </p><p></p><p>Now, sadly, it seems he really won't seek out a tangible relationship with a girl. (of course it would help greatly if he could tell when they're actually interested, which he's had several.....and they've eventually given up on him picking up their signals)</p><p></p><p>Sounds as if Q has even more impulse issues than Travis had, which has got to be making it harder. I guess what I'm trying to say is.........there is a light at the end of this tunnel. Either the hormones stop raging or they get used to them, but the behavior does pass eventually.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 518936, member: 84"] (((hugs))) been there done that with a lesser degree with Travis. When those hormones started raging, he just had no clue what to do with them, and without the social skills..........omg. This period is what drove me to this board. He was so off the wall it scared the hades out of me. (nor did it help that at the same time his seizures went off the charts as well) Eventually, he wound up spending quite a bit of time in his room, because all inappropriate behavior was to be done behind closed doors in private. I stressed that to the utter max. But then we had to deal with the obsessions. Travis didn't seem to just be attracted to a female, it would be an obsession with said female. He didn't have the social skills to really approach them, yet also didn't have the social skills to know when to back off as he was coming on too strong or actually stalking them. Fortunately for him, this is a small town and easy child knew most of the girls ( a few were her friends, one also had a bro who is autistic) and the girls pretty much understood so didn't totally freak out. Now, sadly, it seems he really won't seek out a tangible relationship with a girl. (of course it would help greatly if he could tell when they're actually interested, which he's had several.....and they've eventually given up on him picking up their signals) Sounds as if Q has even more impulse issues than Travis had, which has got to be making it harder. I guess what I'm trying to say is.........there is a light at the end of this tunnel. Either the hormones stop raging or they get used to them, but the behavior does pass eventually. [/QUOTE]
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