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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: 594154" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>As I said, I'm a wimp, but I do feel so bad for her. That wishful thinking and all. Reminds me so much of my boy. And unfortunately I have to say that for him it never worked out at school or other where before he became an adult (he has done little better now in adult environment. Not great even now, but better. He even first time ever made a friend from a team mate this winter.) And unfortunately I have to say that for him it ended up to extremely unfortunate incident and even went downhill from there partly because no one knew about it and he didn't get help he so badly needs. Now he is dealing with PTSD, rather scary dissociative symptoms and is recovering from addiction and has lost his reputation and is well-known problem child that has cost him a lot professionally. A lot of all that stems from peer troubles and that specific incident. </p><p></p><p>With him a big reason was his lack of social graces and being annoying. That he was very good at his sport which caused some jealousy didn't help.</p><p></p><p>I truly hope that this 'confrontation attempt' will be only one she will experience and that at least she would never have to go through things my kid had. But unfortunately protecting them can be close to impossible when they really don't know how to protect themselves or even really understand when they are in danger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 594154, member: 14557"] As I said, I'm a wimp, but I do feel so bad for her. That wishful thinking and all. Reminds me so much of my boy. And unfortunately I have to say that for him it never worked out at school or other where before he became an adult (he has done little better now in adult environment. Not great even now, but better. He even first time ever made a friend from a team mate this winter.) And unfortunately I have to say that for him it ended up to extremely unfortunate incident and even went downhill from there partly because no one knew about it and he didn't get help he so badly needs. Now he is dealing with PTSD, rather scary dissociative symptoms and is recovering from addiction and has lost his reputation and is well-known problem child that has cost him a lot professionally. A lot of all that stems from peer troubles and that specific incident. With him a big reason was his lack of social graces and being annoying. That he was very good at his sport which caused some jealousy didn't help. I truly hope that this 'confrontation attempt' will be only one she will experience and that at least she would never have to go through things my kid had. But unfortunately protecting them can be close to impossible when they really don't know how to protect themselves or even really understand when they are in danger. [/QUOTE]
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