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<blockquote data-quote="HMBgal" data-source="post: 680156" data-attributes="member: 13260"><p>Well, as far as where they pick up this language, I know that "I want to touch your vagina and I want you to..." um, well, I can't think of a way to put it that won't get bleeped--it didn't come from my house, nor my daughter's house, and while his father has quite a foul mouth, I can't imagine him saying it because his new wife (two years now) is straight-laced in the extreme. Although she has dropped the f-bomb on my daughter in emails. But she wouldn't say those those things, I know it.</p><p></p><p>These gaming sites have people narrating them, often with their girlfriends, and I've heard some stuff that curled my hair, and I'm no prude. It's not the games themselves, it's the gamers narrating as they play. And it's hugely popular and there a few extremely foul-mouthed young people that are widely watched and followed on YouTube. And some of the comments that I saw people say to my son in the comments box of his silly little YouTube videos was so shocking. He's so much better off not being on the internet at all at this point, except for school. Those sites are monitored and filtered. He's the unofficial IT guy and fixes all the computers for the kids and teachers when they freeze, etc.</p><p></p><p>He's reading tons of books now and some of characters are so great and I love the conversations we are having about it. And he is more interested in getting out of the house and riding his bike. Unfortunately, he really has no playdates or friends. He has kids that he calls friends at school, but they aren't really. And he doesn't understand, and it breaks my heart.</p><p></p><p>As for not being allowed to stop dirty talk, well, it got my grandson suspended for 2 days. He was removed posthaste and stopped dead in his tracks by the teacher and principal. They called it sexual harassment on his suspension papers. And you aren't supposed to be allowed to suspend for things that are part and parcel of their disability. Pfffft. But I feel terrible for the little girl to whom he said those things. And I can't even imagine what the parents of that girl must be thinking and feeling. Well, actually I think I can.</p><p></p><p>The abilify is kicking grandson's behind. He's been sleeping so much today, although we got him out into the ocean in his new wetsuit and he boogie boarded for an hour or so. Then crashed hard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HMBgal, post: 680156, member: 13260"] Well, as far as where they pick up this language, I know that "I want to touch your vagina and I want you to..." um, well, I can't think of a way to put it that won't get bleeped--it didn't come from my house, nor my daughter's house, and while his father has quite a foul mouth, I can't imagine him saying it because his new wife (two years now) is straight-laced in the extreme. Although she has dropped the f-bomb on my daughter in emails. But she wouldn't say those those things, I know it. These gaming sites have people narrating them, often with their girlfriends, and I've heard some stuff that curled my hair, and I'm no prude. It's not the games themselves, it's the gamers narrating as they play. And it's hugely popular and there a few extremely foul-mouthed young people that are widely watched and followed on YouTube. And some of the comments that I saw people say to my son in the comments box of his silly little YouTube videos was so shocking. He's so much better off not being on the internet at all at this point, except for school. Those sites are monitored and filtered. He's the unofficial IT guy and fixes all the computers for the kids and teachers when they freeze, etc. He's reading tons of books now and some of characters are so great and I love the conversations we are having about it. And he is more interested in getting out of the house and riding his bike. Unfortunately, he really has no playdates or friends. He has kids that he calls friends at school, but they aren't really. And he doesn't understand, and it breaks my heart. As for not being allowed to stop dirty talk, well, it got my grandson suspended for 2 days. He was removed posthaste and stopped dead in his tracks by the teacher and principal. They called it sexual harassment on his suspension papers. And you aren't supposed to be allowed to suspend for things that are part and parcel of their disability. Pfffft. But I feel terrible for the little girl to whom he said those things. And I can't even imagine what the parents of that girl must be thinking and feeling. Well, actually I think I can. The abilify is kicking grandson's behind. He's been sleeping so much today, although we got him out into the ocean in his new wetsuit and he boogie boarded for an hour or so. Then crashed hard. [/QUOTE]
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