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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 683654" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>I apologize that this may not truly add to the conversation, but I am intrigued by it because of an experience we had years ago that has always bothered me. Maybe this thread will help ME find an answer. And it shows you that others have dealt with this or something similar.</p><p>We had just moved into a new home. My son was about nine. There was a boy in the neighborhood, who was about twelve. He made fast friends with our son. One day he asked my son to see what was in my son's closet. He was in there a long time. Turned out, he peed in a container in there. When he left, my son found it and was filled with weird emotion...sorry of laughing but upset too. Our son then told us that he and the boy climbed a big tree and the boy peed out of the tree. (This was a few days before the closet incident). Our son felt the boy was just being lazy and silly. I thought it was weird and asked that he reduce the amount of time he spent with the kid, as my son was making other friends from the school. To my surprise, my son did stop hanging out with him...but I think it was actually mostly because he preferred hanging out with kids at his grade level. I suppose I can say that I have heard of this before ...on this board and this incident was relatively similar. I don't recall hearing of any problems in the school with this child, but do know the family was under a lot of stress with health and financial issues.</p><p>Last I heard this boy was doing fine.</p><p>I'm glad your son is getting medical tx.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 683654, member: 4152"] I apologize that this may not truly add to the conversation, but I am intrigued by it because of an experience we had years ago that has always bothered me. Maybe this thread will help ME find an answer. And it shows you that others have dealt with this or something similar. We had just moved into a new home. My son was about nine. There was a boy in the neighborhood, who was about twelve. He made fast friends with our son. One day he asked my son to see what was in my son's closet. He was in there a long time. Turned out, he peed in a container in there. When he left, my son found it and was filled with weird emotion...sorry of laughing but upset too. Our son then told us that he and the boy climbed a big tree and the boy peed out of the tree. (This was a few days before the closet incident). Our son felt the boy was just being lazy and silly. I thought it was weird and asked that he reduce the amount of time he spent with the kid, as my son was making other friends from the school. To my surprise, my son did stop hanging out with him...but I think it was actually mostly because he preferred hanging out with kids at his grade level. I suppose I can say that I have heard of this before ...on this board and this incident was relatively similar. I don't recall hearing of any problems in the school with this child, but do know the family was under a lot of stress with health and financial issues. Last I heard this boy was doing fine. I'm glad your son is getting medical tx. [/QUOTE]
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