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<blockquote data-quote="A dad" data-source="post: 653240" data-attributes="member: 18668"><p>This makes me remember of the time my boys were his age they stank like a garbage trunk and still refused to wash. But after girls entered the picture at least for my oldest things changed he had way better hygiene after all he did not want his girlfriend to smell a garbage trunk. So take comfort that he might change as he did with the peeing in bed when the sleepover period started I guess because he had the right motivation. My youngest always hated school but he still finished it even if with minimum effort and he still has problems with hygiene as girls were not a motivator in his life but for now he is on the "normal" way trying to support himself. As I said things are not that bad with what I quoted I think many boys do pass trough this phase. Also I heard in USA schools are not boys friendly but again as I do not live there I do not know if its just bad propaganda.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A dad, post: 653240, member: 18668"] This makes me remember of the time my boys were his age they stank like a garbage trunk and still refused to wash. But after girls entered the picture at least for my oldest things changed he had way better hygiene after all he did not want his girlfriend to smell a garbage trunk. So take comfort that he might change as he did with the peeing in bed when the sleepover period started I guess because he had the right motivation. My youngest always hated school but he still finished it even if with minimum effort and he still has problems with hygiene as girls were not a motivator in his life but for now he is on the "normal" way trying to support himself. As I said things are not that bad with what I quoted I think many boys do pass trough this phase. Also I heard in USA schools are not boys friendly but again as I do not live there I do not know if its just bad propaganda. [/QUOTE]
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