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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 516141" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>Bunny, does your son have another side? The reason I ask this is because it's almost like two beings inhabit my son (but not in a bipolar kind of way, I don't think, I hasten to add). One is really sweet natured, helpful, wanting to please and co-operate - the other is just like what you describe here, rude and disrespectful and just plain "difficult" in a way that truly wants to make you slap him. The latter personage (Mr Hyde) seems to appear, of course, when he is in the grip of emotions he presumably cannot control, often centred around something he wants but cannot have, or not the way he wants it in that moment... </p><p>As I say, this experience makes me want to ask the question of whether your boy has a good-natured side that can be exploited.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 516141, member: 11227"] Bunny, does your son have another side? The reason I ask this is because it's almost like two beings inhabit my son (but not in a bipolar kind of way, I don't think, I hasten to add). One is really sweet natured, helpful, wanting to please and co-operate - the other is just like what you describe here, rude and disrespectful and just plain "difficult" in a way that truly wants to make you slap him. The latter personage (Mr Hyde) seems to appear, of course, when he is in the grip of emotions he presumably cannot control, often centred around something he wants but cannot have, or not the way he wants it in that moment... As I say, this experience makes me want to ask the question of whether your boy has a good-natured side that can be exploited. [/QUOTE]
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