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<blockquote data-quote="compassion" data-source="post: 223562" data-attributes="member: 6393"><p>lILLIANS, i AGREE. iN GENRALMORE IS ACCEPTE OUT OF BOYS, in some respect, certainly more adventure, risktaking, out of the box, agressive type behavior. </p><p> I nmnay ways, my difficult child, daughter is more agressive, she is a risktaker, she is adventurous. I have tried to channel that with her via sports,art,music,staying very active. </p><p> I am more comfotable with the risktakign than many. My son is 18 and has a mortorcycle, loves to shoot rifles and shotguns, games. At an earlier age, he was into soccer and fencing. He has an op for an intership overseas this summer. He is an Eagle scout and did every high adventure activity available and still does. If does nto do intership, enocuragin ghim to work at high adventure socuting base. He also loves to read, loves ideas and is verbally gifted. He hasnever cared what others think. He does not relate in a close way to that many but has had same friends since age 9 he met through fenicng. and is now socutmaster )asst.) of same scout troop he has been in since age 10.</p><p> Daughter on some level cares deeply what other think but for a variety of resons she deos not conform at all, even a lot less than my son, who is very out of the box. She has one friend and takes a lot of encouragment to keep her involved in healthy pursuits:vollyball, music, art, and AA, and animals, she does volunteer work at Humane Society and they have asked her to fill out ap to work there. </p><p> I have two sons and a daighter. The sons, interstingly enoguh have my personality (Meyers Briggs scale): ENFP. Daughter is similar to her dad, ISTP Compassion</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="compassion, post: 223562, member: 6393"] lILLIANS, i AGREE. iN GENRALMORE IS ACCEPTE OUT OF BOYS, in some respect, certainly more adventure, risktaking, out of the box, agressive type behavior. I nmnay ways, my difficult child, daughter is more agressive, she is a risktaker, she is adventurous. I have tried to channel that with her via sports,art,music,staying very active. I am more comfotable with the risktakign than many. My son is 18 and has a mortorcycle, loves to shoot rifles and shotguns, games. At an earlier age, he was into soccer and fencing. He has an op for an intership overseas this summer. He is an Eagle scout and did every high adventure activity available and still does. If does nto do intership, enocuragin ghim to work at high adventure socuting base. He also loves to read, loves ideas and is verbally gifted. He hasnever cared what others think. He does not relate in a close way to that many but has had same friends since age 9 he met through fenicng. and is now socutmaster )asst.) of same scout troop he has been in since age 10. Daughter on some level cares deeply what other think but for a variety of resons she deos not conform at all, even a lot less than my son, who is very out of the box. She has one friend and takes a lot of encouragment to keep her involved in healthy pursuits:vollyball, music, art, and AA, and animals, she does volunteer work at Humane Society and they have asked her to fill out ap to work there. I have two sons and a daighter. The sons, interstingly enoguh have my personality (Meyers Briggs scale): ENFP. Daughter is similar to her dad, ISTP Compassion [/QUOTE]
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