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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 12754" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Midwest, I guess I should clarify. I think he meant that in</p><p>adulthood there isn't the same type of overwhelming pressure</p><p>that is found during the teen years. All teenagers have a</p><p>problem or two or ten in high school so it is exaggerated in</p><p>AS teens who are aware. Adulthood isn't the answer and does</p><p>not bring happiness to all of us but there is a lessening</p><p>of intensity that comes with age. My teen is functioning</p><p>very well in many areas. I really do believe that he is apt</p><p>to hook up with a partner who will offset his weaknesses and</p><p>be able to draw on his strengths. How's that for optimistic</p><p>for a change? LOL! DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 12754, member: 35"] Midwest, I guess I should clarify. I think he meant that in adulthood there isn't the same type of overwhelming pressure that is found during the teen years. All teenagers have a problem or two or ten in high school so it is exaggerated in AS teens who are aware. Adulthood isn't the answer and does not bring happiness to all of us but there is a lessening of intensity that comes with age. My teen is functioning very well in many areas. I really do believe that he is apt to hook up with a partner who will offset his weaknesses and be able to draw on his strengths. How's that for optimistic for a change? LOL! DDD [/QUOTE]
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