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<blockquote data-quote="Tired out" data-source="post: 741231" data-attributes="member: 23103"><p>Elsi, He likes the interaction of being with people. he is a very social person. For example..right now he is on his ps4 in a chatroom with 4 other guys (ages 28,32,36 and 42) . Funny to hear some of their discussions, sometimes they get very heated. they all bonded over a certain game may years ago and they still hang together on-line. Being at home for work all the time would not be good for him. He goes for physical therapy and massage on the days he doesn't go to workshop. His pt group is a young crowd, he has been going to them since 2009! The therapist he started with there then is now the boss (he is 38) there are other younger therapists (my son's age) and he has great relationship with them. For him it is a social interaction as much as therapeutical one.</p><p></p><p>We always said he should be a political analyst.</p><p>He listens to the news and commentaries and cuts right through the bull. </p><p></p><p>he likes to design t-shirts, pop sockets, that is what he sells on Amazon. Not a lot of money in it but there is satisfaction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tired out, post: 741231, member: 23103"] Elsi, He likes the interaction of being with people. he is a very social person. For example..right now he is on his ps4 in a chatroom with 4 other guys (ages 28,32,36 and 42) . Funny to hear some of their discussions, sometimes they get very heated. they all bonded over a certain game may years ago and they still hang together on-line. Being at home for work all the time would not be good for him. He goes for physical therapy and massage on the days he doesn't go to workshop. His pt group is a young crowd, he has been going to them since 2009! The therapist he started with there then is now the boss (he is 38) there are other younger therapists (my son's age) and he has great relationship with them. For him it is a social interaction as much as therapeutical one. We always said he should be a political analyst. He listens to the news and commentaries and cuts right through the bull. he likes to design t-shirts, pop sockets, that is what he sells on Amazon. Not a lot of money in it but there is satisfaction. [/QUOTE]
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