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<blockquote data-quote="Lovelife" data-source="post: 696893" data-attributes="member: 20624"><p>Hi, yes you are absolutely right. We not only are worried he is a danger to us, but to our pets and to himself (he will bang hard against windows, glass tables, etc.). We have full line of site with our dogs, he is never left alone with them. One is absolutely terrified of him, she runs from him :-(. He's certainly testing us, with some new things that we didn't see in the transition. He's had these violence/aggression problems since probably 2 years old, from what we can tell. We don't want to destroy the little guy, but we care about our pets, and worry about how he's going to behave in school and as he gets older. His sexualized behavior is definitely abnormal for his age. Two big red flags for sure, outside of the normal trauma related behaviors which we expected.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lovelife, post: 696893, member: 20624"] Hi, yes you are absolutely right. We not only are worried he is a danger to us, but to our pets and to himself (he will bang hard against windows, glass tables, etc.). We have full line of site with our dogs, he is never left alone with them. One is absolutely terrified of him, she runs from him :-(. He's certainly testing us, with some new things that we didn't see in the transition. He's had these violence/aggression problems since probably 2 years old, from what we can tell. We don't want to destroy the little guy, but we care about our pets, and worry about how he's going to behave in school and as he gets older. His sexualized behavior is definitely abnormal for his age. Two big red flags for sure, outside of the normal trauma related behaviors which we expected. [/QUOTE]
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