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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 708646" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>I am so sorry. But I do understand and relate.</p><p></p><p>Your story is exactly, and I mean, exactly the same as my own with my son: </p><p></p><p>My gorgeously handsome son has developed body dysmorphic disorder and goes around always with a hoody on so that nobody sees his head and face.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes the pain of it (for me) is too much. Today he arrived at my house and he said somebody in a red truck stopped him in front of the house and questioned why he was going towards the house.</p><p></p><p>You see, he looks homeless. His clothes are so ragged and washed out, in addition to the hoody. While always clean his beard is not always trimmed. He seems to WANT to give the appearance he is an outcast.</p><p></p><p>I got angry at the man in the truck and demanded my son tell me where the truck was. But underneath the anger towards the red truck was my pain at what is, for us. </p><p></p><p>I do understand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 708646, member: 18958"] I am so sorry. But I do understand and relate. Your story is exactly, and I mean, exactly the same as my own with my son: My gorgeously handsome son has developed body dysmorphic disorder and goes around always with a hoody on so that nobody sees his head and face. Sometimes the pain of it (for me) is too much. Today he arrived at my house and he said somebody in a red truck stopped him in front of the house and questioned why he was going towards the house. You see, he looks homeless. His clothes are so ragged and washed out, in addition to the hoody. While always clean his beard is not always trimmed. He seems to WANT to give the appearance he is an outcast. I got angry at the man in the truck and demanded my son tell me where the truck was. But underneath the anger towards the red truck was my pain at what is, for us. I do understand. [/QUOTE]
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