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Does my son have a dangerous obsession?
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<blockquote data-quote="PhilJ" data-source="post: 690327" data-attributes="member: 20432"><p>I took to this site as I have a question about my 7 year old son.</p><p></p><p>Yesterday I saw my wife tied to a chair with my son holding some rope. He had a toy gun pointing at her with a cowboy outfit on. My wife had a indian outfit on and had cloth around her head inbetween her mouth so she was gagged. She was playing along with the game and was saying "help! help!" under her gag.</p><p></p><p>I dismissed it as she was fine and it was a game.</p><p></p><p>But the thing that worried me was that my wife needed help to be untied and ungagged.</p><p></p><p>This also was not the first occasion he has tied someone up. The time he tied up my older daughter. She did not stop him as she found it cute and funny. She was tied wrists and ankles with scarves and had duct tape over her mouth.</p><p></p><p>I have brought it up with him before and he just said that it was funny. Should I take this further, for example therapy?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PhilJ, post: 690327, member: 20432"] I took to this site as I have a question about my 7 year old son. Yesterday I saw my wife tied to a chair with my son holding some rope. He had a toy gun pointing at her with a cowboy outfit on. My wife had a indian outfit on and had cloth around her head inbetween her mouth so she was gagged. She was playing along with the game and was saying "help! help!" under her gag. I dismissed it as she was fine and it was a game. But the thing that worried me was that my wife needed help to be untied and ungagged. This also was not the first occasion he has tied someone up. The time he tied up my older daughter. She did not stop him as she found it cute and funny. She was tied wrists and ankles with scarves and had duct tape over her mouth. I have brought it up with him before and he just said that it was funny. Should I take this further, for example therapy? [/QUOTE]
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