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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 540075" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>The cops here did nothing when Sonic was caught driving without a license, which I thought was pretty serious since he could have killed somebody. I wanted them to take him in, but they just kind of said it wasn't a big deal...lots of kids did it.</p><p></p><p>I am still wondering how "Aspie" your difficult child is. Although I only know some Aspies, certainly not all of them by a longshot, none of them had a girlfriend, let alone two. None even seemed to want one...they were so far behind the other kids socially. I also know that I don't know them all, but the ones I knew again were not at all interested in drugs or drinking. Who said he was an Aspie? He seems WAY too high functioning because he really does do the stuff other kids his age do (although not always in a positive way). What do YOU think? </p><p></p><p>The lack of remorse is scary. I hope you can find a good place for your son where he can get a lot of help. Teenagers can really roll out of control...been there done that!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 540075, member: 1550"] The cops here did nothing when Sonic was caught driving without a license, which I thought was pretty serious since he could have killed somebody. I wanted them to take him in, but they just kind of said it wasn't a big deal...lots of kids did it. I am still wondering how "Aspie" your difficult child is. Although I only know some Aspies, certainly not all of them by a longshot, none of them had a girlfriend, let alone two. None even seemed to want one...they were so far behind the other kids socially. I also know that I don't know them all, but the ones I knew again were not at all interested in drugs or drinking. Who said he was an Aspie? He seems WAY too high functioning because he really does do the stuff other kids his age do (although not always in a positive way). What do YOU think? The lack of remorse is scary. I hope you can find a good place for your son where he can get a lot of help. Teenagers can really roll out of control...been there done that! [/QUOTE]
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