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<blockquote data-quote="rejectedmom" data-source="post: 7189" data-attributes="member: 2315"><p>Karen, Privacy is accepted in my home. It is what he choose to make private and what he chooses to tell us that is odd. </p><p></p><p>In addition, easy child/difficult child got into a major situation when in HS because he doesn't understand some social cues. Being different he was targeted by a ruthless female who didn't want him at her lunch table. She made up stories to get him in trouble and had her friends back them up. After an intense police investigation, all of the girls friends who had initially collaborated her story admitted to telling a lie the girl never recanted but she didn't want to pursue it any further. My son was traumatized and he almost went to jail. When we asked about pursuing charges against the girl for falsifying a police report, the school asked us to drop it. The girl was related to some local politicians and it would have been a big media mess. The thing is easy child/difficult child continued to make excuses for this girl long after the incident not truly seeing how she had almost destroyed his life. So yes I guess when he is not forth coming with a girl's name warning bells go off in my head.</p><p></p><p></p><p>DDD, </p><p></p><p>"The combination of being an "adult" and having sizeable deficits preventing the "pursuit of adulthood" is a total</p><p>bummer." </p><p></p><p>You got that right! -RM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rejectedmom, post: 7189, member: 2315"] Karen, Privacy is accepted in my home. It is what he choose to make private and what he chooses to tell us that is odd. In addition, easy child/difficult child got into a major situation when in HS because he doesn't understand some social cues. Being different he was targeted by a ruthless female who didn't want him at her lunch table. She made up stories to get him in trouble and had her friends back them up. After an intense police investigation, all of the girls friends who had initially collaborated her story admitted to telling a lie the girl never recanted but she didn't want to pursue it any further. My son was traumatized and he almost went to jail. When we asked about pursuing charges against the girl for falsifying a police report, the school asked us to drop it. The girl was related to some local politicians and it would have been a big media mess. The thing is easy child/difficult child continued to make excuses for this girl long after the incident not truly seeing how she had almost destroyed his life. So yes I guess when he is not forth coming with a girl's name warning bells go off in my head. DDD, "The combination of being an "adult" and having sizeable deficits preventing the "pursuit of adulthood" is a total bummer." You got that right! -RM [/QUOTE]
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