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<blockquote data-quote="rejectedmom" data-source="post: 238526" data-attributes="member: 2315"><p>Not to be flip but I wish my difficult child 2 would have less interest in girls. He really seems to go downhill when involved with a girl because he cannot really figure it out beyond the sex. I think that puts alot of stress on him and he falls into his old habits when the bloom of the new relationship is fading. I find myself cringing whenever he has a new girlfriend because the backslide usually follows. In addition he doesn't use protection which we have encouraged over and over again. We are fortunate that there are no babies from the many "relationships" he has been involved in. </p><p></p><p>In contrast easy child 2 has had a couple of dates but he really isn't all that interested in girls and has "known" since he was a very little boy that he does not want to be a husband or father. He has friends and he socializes to a certain degree at work and at the neighboorhood pub. Beyond that he has no interest but he seems OK so I just let it be. His sisters and I always say that he is a sweet guy but that it would take a "special" kind of woman to accept the kind of relationship easy child 2 could manage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rejectedmom, post: 238526, member: 2315"] Not to be flip but I wish my difficult child 2 would have less interest in girls. He really seems to go downhill when involved with a girl because he cannot really figure it out beyond the sex. I think that puts alot of stress on him and he falls into his old habits when the bloom of the new relationship is fading. I find myself cringing whenever he has a new girlfriend because the backslide usually follows. In addition he doesn't use protection which we have encouraged over and over again. We are fortunate that there are no babies from the many "relationships" he has been involved in. In contrast easy child 2 has had a couple of dates but he really isn't all that interested in girls and has "known" since he was a very little boy that he does not want to be a husband or father. He has friends and he socializes to a certain degree at work and at the neighboorhood pub. Beyond that he has no interest but he seems OK so I just let it be. His sisters and I always say that he is a sweet guy but that it would take a "special" kind of woman to accept the kind of relationship easy child 2 could manage. [/QUOTE]
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