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Strange behavior-what could it mean?
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<blockquote data-quote="wyoche" data-source="post: 413652" data-attributes="member: 11364"><p>Yes, I have tried discussing it with him, just as you suggest. In the past he's very defensive and of course denies everything. This time, he was very controlled, showed no anger, just disappointment and a touch of pity (for himself) that he was was being accused of something he was working hard NOT to be. However after a couple of days we spoke about my thoughts and he said he understood that it was his fault he wasn't trusted but couldn't help but be a little angry. I told him I understood and hoped he could understand that the family had always given him the benefit of the doubt in the past and we were ALWAYS wrong and weren't taking that chance this time. I am sorry, I can't recall what medication he is taking-I will find out. thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wyoche, post: 413652, member: 11364"] Yes, I have tried discussing it with him, just as you suggest. In the past he's very defensive and of course denies everything. This time, he was very controlled, showed no anger, just disappointment and a touch of pity (for himself) that he was was being accused of something he was working hard NOT to be. However after a couple of days we spoke about my thoughts and he said he understood that it was his fault he wasn't trusted but couldn't help but be a little angry. I told him I understood and hoped he could understand that the family had always given him the benefit of the doubt in the past and we were ALWAYS wrong and weren't taking that chance this time. I am sorry, I can't recall what medication he is taking-I will find out. thanks [/QUOTE]
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