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<blockquote data-quote="Katherine61" data-source="post: 636516" data-attributes="member: 18414"><p>Morning MWM, and to all others. I'm going to stay around with all of you. I've never done anything like this before and I'm still trying to figure out how this system works. This is the first time I have ever gotten on a discussion board. I've never blogged. I suppose you could say, I'm behind the times. LOL</p><p>When R urinates at our bedroom door at night it is a though he is marking us like a dog. Some days I just wait and pray he doesn't go further. It's so tiring and hard to always try to keep him calm. Even though he is anti-social and most of the time when he is at home, he just sits in his bedroom or goes outside and walks. He just looks like a lost puppy. He can't find himself. Which in all honesty he can't.</p><p>Yeah, what is really frightening is when sexually maturity kicks in...what then?</p><p>My husband and I don't want him turning out to be like his biological father. He went to prison for killing is 3 year old son, ( shaking baby syndrome) and back there now for trying to do he same to his daughter. I know for a fact if my husband and I had not intervened when our son was 6 months old he would have been the first child he killed. I'm so grateful that we were able to save his life, then. But now we are trying to save our son's life now.</p><p>Oh yes, he has a very very high IQ. Honor classes at school. Some days when I look at R, I wonder just what is going on in his head. To ask him, "Nothing" This just makes me want to scream!!! I know men and women are different when it come to the thinking process. My husband will come home from work and just go blank for a few minutes, it's his way of unwinding from the day. During this time I know he has nothing going on in his brain, but it doesn't last all the time he is awake or walking around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Katherine61, post: 636516, member: 18414"] Morning MWM, and to all others. I'm going to stay around with all of you. I've never done anything like this before and I'm still trying to figure out how this system works. This is the first time I have ever gotten on a discussion board. I've never blogged. I suppose you could say, I'm behind the times. LOL When R urinates at our bedroom door at night it is a though he is marking us like a dog. Some days I just wait and pray he doesn't go further. It's so tiring and hard to always try to keep him calm. Even though he is anti-social and most of the time when he is at home, he just sits in his bedroom or goes outside and walks. He just looks like a lost puppy. He can't find himself. Which in all honesty he can't. Yeah, what is really frightening is when sexually maturity kicks in...what then? My husband and I don't want him turning out to be like his biological father. He went to prison for killing is 3 year old son, ( shaking baby syndrome) and back there now for trying to do he same to his daughter. I know for a fact if my husband and I had not intervened when our son was 6 months old he would have been the first child he killed. I'm so grateful that we were able to save his life, then. But now we are trying to save our son's life now. Oh yes, he has a very very high IQ. Honor classes at school. Some days when I look at R, I wonder just what is going on in his head. To ask him, "Nothing" This just makes me want to scream!!! I know men and women are different when it come to the thinking process. My husband will come home from work and just go blank for a few minutes, it's his way of unwinding from the day. During this time I know he has nothing going on in his brain, but it doesn't last all the time he is awake or walking around. [/QUOTE]
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