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<blockquote data-quote="ML" data-source="post: 245252"><p>You could be describing manster. I think you're absolutely doing the right thing by restricting the games he plays. Good job mom! I think the gun obsession is pretty typical actually and yes, in part because of the media deptiction trying to sell their products. Plus our AS kids do tend towards obsessing about stuff. I can understand your concern considering his dad but please try not to worry too much. I spent soo much time worrying about all of mansters fears and anxieties that it made me sick. It has gotten a little better with maturity and for us a very low dose of zoloft has helped.</p><p></p><p>Maybe as your son gets older his grandfather can teach him about guns and safety so that he gains a healthy respect for them and hopefully desensitizing the "obsession".</p><p></p><p>Thinking of you,</p><p></p><p>ML</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ML, post: 245252"] You could be describing manster. I think you're absolutely doing the right thing by restricting the games he plays. Good job mom! I think the gun obsession is pretty typical actually and yes, in part because of the media deptiction trying to sell their products. Plus our AS kids do tend towards obsessing about stuff. I can understand your concern considering his dad but please try not to worry too much. I spent soo much time worrying about all of mansters fears and anxieties that it made me sick. It has gotten a little better with maturity and for us a very low dose of zoloft has helped. Maybe as your son gets older his grandfather can teach him about guns and safety so that he gains a healthy respect for them and hopefully desensitizing the "obsession". Thinking of you, ML [/QUOTE]
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