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<blockquote data-quote="Mechdonna2" data-source="post: 599169" data-attributes="member: 16068"><p>Tiredof33,</p><p></p><p>Our situations are very similar. I was thinking that my son is a sociopath, but I think he is capable of some empathy. If you remember, my son is 36 years old and using with his girlfriend.</p><p></p><p>I listened to a preacher on the radio this morning. He was saying that teenagers often lose respect toward their parents and other authority. They learn to use the words that cover up this lack of respect. They become deceitful, callous, and cynical. He said that they decide to disobey God and their parents. As time goes on they become dangerous to society and to themselves. If we should ever have grandchildren, maybe we can keep them on the right path. He said to always take the time and look into their eyes when you talk to them. He says that eyes are the pathway to the soul.</p><p></p><p>I was also a single parent, and I wondered if I could have kept him out of trouble if I had been a stay-at-home Mom. I believe that he would have given in to peer pressure, regardless. For some reason, he always had little self-control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mechdonna2, post: 599169, member: 16068"] Tiredof33, Our situations are very similar. I was thinking that my son is a sociopath, but I think he is capable of some empathy. If you remember, my son is 36 years old and using with his girlfriend. I listened to a preacher on the radio this morning. He was saying that teenagers often lose respect toward their parents and other authority. They learn to use the words that cover up this lack of respect. They become deceitful, callous, and cynical. He said that they decide to disobey God and their parents. As time goes on they become dangerous to society and to themselves. If we should ever have grandchildren, maybe we can keep them on the right path. He said to always take the time and look into their eyes when you talk to them. He says that eyes are the pathway to the soul. I was also a single parent, and I wondered if I could have kept him out of trouble if I had been a stay-at-home Mom. I believe that he would have given in to peer pressure, regardless. For some reason, he always had little self-control. [/QUOTE]
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