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<blockquote data-quote="rob#30" data-source="post: 185643" data-attributes="member: 5702"><p>My difficult child loves to knit, needlepoint, cook, clean ,shop etc... He is relentlessly teased by my easy child. Im sure you can imagine the names he's called. Until recently I was absolutely convinced he was gay. With all of the other problems he has I was worried how that would add to them. He seems to have a new interest in girls, maybe a little bit to much of an interest! He has a strange attachment to my mother. All her "stuff" like her purfume, jewlery, shoes etc. We all have always thought it was cute. Of course we all have had many conversations about difficult child's sexuality. None of us care weather he's gay or not. We just all love his eccentricity (?) I have a one year old daughter & from the minute she was born difficult child was like a natural mother with her. He knew exactly how to hold her, feed her, burp her etc. Now sometimes I think she thinks he is her mother!! </p><p> </p><p>My point is, who cares really if any of this is normal or not?? Normal by whose guidelines?? As long as difficult child manages better because he is allowed to express himself, isnt that all that matters?</p><p> </p><p>PS My difficult child also happens to be the star of the football team. Not just my opinion, coaches were at my door begging me to make him sign up again this year!! So, football player/knitter,shopper,cleaner, loves babies... Sounds like a catch for a guy OR a girl to me!!!!!<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rob#30, post: 185643, member: 5702"] My difficult child loves to knit, needlepoint, cook, clean ,shop etc... He is relentlessly teased by my easy child. Im sure you can imagine the names he's called. Until recently I was absolutely convinced he was gay. With all of the other problems he has I was worried how that would add to them. He seems to have a new interest in girls, maybe a little bit to much of an interest! He has a strange attachment to my mother. All her "stuff" like her purfume, jewlery, shoes etc. We all have always thought it was cute. Of course we all have had many conversations about difficult child's sexuality. None of us care weather he's gay or not. We just all love his eccentricity (?) I have a one year old daughter & from the minute she was born difficult child was like a natural mother with her. He knew exactly how to hold her, feed her, burp her etc. Now sometimes I think she thinks he is her mother!! My point is, who cares really if any of this is normal or not?? Normal by whose guidelines?? As long as difficult child manages better because he is allowed to express himself, isnt that all that matters? PS My difficult child also happens to be the star of the football team. Not just my opinion, coaches were at my door begging me to make him sign up again this year!! So, football player/knitter,shopper,cleaner, loves babies... Sounds like a catch for a guy OR a girl to me!!!!!:happy: [/QUOTE]
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