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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 184079" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>I had two older brothers, and one son. I did not see anything like this. They all went through their things when they were 14 - 15 years old. I have a very good friend with a son on the extreme end of the autism scale. He does not communicate at all, but he does touch himself, and react to himself, constantly. But you don't list anything about autism.</p><p></p><p>Your difficult child seems to be on an awful lot of medications. Is this a possible side effect of any of them? I agree that it needs to be addressed. Not that anything has necessarily "been done" to him, but that as he seems to be unable to understand the inappropriate of what he is feeling and doing, he may draw someone more innocent into his behavior, and that could be trouble that he may never understand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 184079, member: 99"] I had two older brothers, and one son. I did not see anything like this. They all went through their things when they were 14 - 15 years old. I have a very good friend with a son on the extreme end of the autism scale. He does not communicate at all, but he does touch himself, and react to himself, constantly. But you don't list anything about autism. Your difficult child seems to be on an awful lot of medications. Is this a possible side effect of any of them? I agree that it needs to be addressed. Not that anything has necessarily "been done" to him, but that as he seems to be unable to understand the inappropriate of what he is feeling and doing, he may draw someone more innocent into his behavior, and that could be trouble that he may never understand. [/QUOTE]
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