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I can't believe it... do I have "stupid" written on my head?
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 594147" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>I don't think you are a wimp. Then again, I'm so maybe I'm not a best judge. It is just that sometimes for kids like ours, who really grave friends but don't have the skills to really make it in social jungle, things like that can be so much more important than for kids who do well in that jungle - or are not even interested. When my difficult child was your difficult child's age, he was shoplifting because that was a way to get and keep 'friends.' He didn't keep things he stole himself, he bought company of these 'friends' with those.</p><p></p><p>And yeah, if my difficult child would had been in similar situation, I would probably had taken him. easy child, really not. He has his 56 best friends without my help anyway.</p><p></p><p>And to be more wimpy, I don't even think it is about audicity, it is not understanding the big picture, the perspective of things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 594147, member: 14557"] I don't think you are a wimp. Then again, I'm so maybe I'm not a best judge. It is just that sometimes for kids like ours, who really grave friends but don't have the skills to really make it in social jungle, things like that can be so much more important than for kids who do well in that jungle - or are not even interested. When my difficult child was your difficult child's age, he was shoplifting because that was a way to get and keep 'friends.' He didn't keep things he stole himself, he bought company of these 'friends' with those. And yeah, if my difficult child would had been in similar situation, I would probably had taken him. easy child, really not. He has his 56 best friends without my help anyway. And to be more wimpy, I don't even think it is about audicity, it is not understanding the big picture, the perspective of things. [/QUOTE]
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