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Deciding how much is typical teen, how much is Aspie and how much is gfgness
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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 388747" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>Eeyore just doesn't seem to get it. During the summer, I blocked a girl's number on his phone. She had played a very mean trick on him (claimed to be a different girl and asked him to be her boyfriend, let the ruse go on for a few days and then fessed up - Eeyore was crushed cause he had been so happy to have a girlfriend and told everyone.). He overreacted and was basically stalking her via phone and text so I blocked the number and told them to take a break from each other. Now that they have been back at school for a couple of months, they are friends again (I do have to say she did seem to regret her behavior and meant it to be funny = a terrible judgment call on her part). </p><p></p><p>He wants her number unlocked but I have refused since their relationship wasn't very healthy (too much contact, he was too 'worshipy' of her -- I expected this gorgeous, cheerleader, pre-Harvard girl based on his talking about her -- imagine my shock when I finally met her -- a plain looking, slightly overweight awkward geeky-girl). </p><p></p><p>He just asked again to have her number unlocked 'cause it's okay I just talked to her for 30 min on another girl's phone. He was shocked when I took the phone away for the night -- really??????</p><p></p><p>He then stomped around his room making a lot of noise. I just ignored it.</p><p></p><p>He is 15 going on 5.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 388747, member: 1169"] Eeyore just doesn't seem to get it. During the summer, I blocked a girl's number on his phone. She had played a very mean trick on him (claimed to be a different girl and asked him to be her boyfriend, let the ruse go on for a few days and then fessed up - Eeyore was crushed cause he had been so happy to have a girlfriend and told everyone.). He overreacted and was basically stalking her via phone and text so I blocked the number and told them to take a break from each other. Now that they have been back at school for a couple of months, they are friends again (I do have to say she did seem to regret her behavior and meant it to be funny = a terrible judgment call on her part). He wants her number unlocked but I have refused since their relationship wasn't very healthy (too much contact, he was too 'worshipy' of her -- I expected this gorgeous, cheerleader, pre-Harvard girl based on his talking about her -- imagine my shock when I finally met her -- a plain looking, slightly overweight awkward geeky-girl). He just asked again to have her number unlocked 'cause it's okay I just talked to her for 30 min on another girl's phone. He was shocked when I took the phone away for the night -- really?????? He then stomped around his room making a lot of noise. I just ignored it. He is 15 going on 5. [/QUOTE]
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