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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 495489" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Just want to say I'm sorry. I have no advice or observations other those already expressed. There are alot of times when I believe that our s.a. difficult child's are so socially needy that it is next to impossible for them to make mature choices. Most kids that age have girls and fun that includes booze. Here he is at eighteen trying to live like a grownup. Your son and all our s.a. difficult child's are in a statistical minority that requires them to isolate from the majority of their peers...and they just aren't mature enough to do so.</p><p>Our difficult child is a girl magnet and most of the time they bring bottles on their "dates" if they aren't already going to a club. There are evenings when the only reason difficult child gets drunk is because "the girls" were pouring "cups" for him....and he doesn't have what it takes to say No. on the other hand, the bottom line is that the consequences lay on their shoulders when they make poor choices. It's just so painful to watch. Hugs. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 495489, member: 35"] Just want to say I'm sorry. I have no advice or observations other those already expressed. There are alot of times when I believe that our s.a. difficult child's are so socially needy that it is next to impossible for them to make mature choices. Most kids that age have girls and fun that includes booze. Here he is at eighteen trying to live like a grownup. Your son and all our s.a. difficult child's are in a statistical minority that requires them to isolate from the majority of their peers...and they just aren't mature enough to do so. Our difficult child is a girl magnet and most of the time they bring bottles on their "dates" if they aren't already going to a club. There are evenings when the only reason difficult child gets drunk is because "the girls" were pouring "cups" for him....and he doesn't have what it takes to say No. on the other hand, the bottom line is that the consequences lay on their shoulders when they make poor choices. It's just so painful to watch. Hugs. DDD [/QUOTE]
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