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A discreet post on "little"difficult child's sexuality concepts...Good Grief!
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 402442" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>This is really such a bad sign...ugh. Im not entirely sure its the Aspie traits in him though. Personally my thoughts would be the lack of self esteem and him thinking he has to buy friendships and having to do whatever to keep people around him. I could almost have seen Jamie headed for this if he hadnt ended up going into the military or finally getting that first girlfriend. He didnt actually date till he was almost 17. Very late for most boys. He just wasnt interested. Now Cory? LOL.</p><p></p><p>Billy is very high functioning Aspie and I dont think he would allow himself to be swayed. I could be wrong. He hasnt really dated much. Does more now because he actually can drive himself...lol. I guess it was hard when you are in your mid twenties and have to ask mom to drive you on a date. </p><p></p><p>I really think we should put Billy in charge of a bunch of the higher functioning Aspie kids on the board as they become adults. He is great with money, can work, knows how to pay bills on time, can organize doctor appts and keep up with when medications need to be ordered because he can set all that up on the computer. The only thing he isnt real good with is housekeeping. And a bit of social skills although he is a great salesman. He is also pretty good with toddlers which I would have never dreamed he would be. He absolutely adores Keyana and her him. I want to get them matching shirts. He calls her the monkey princess so I want to get her a shirt with a monkey wearing a tiara that says Monkey and him a shirt saying Monkey's Uncle. LOL. He taught her what sound a monkey made before she was a year old!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 402442, member: 1514"] This is really such a bad sign...ugh. Im not entirely sure its the Aspie traits in him though. Personally my thoughts would be the lack of self esteem and him thinking he has to buy friendships and having to do whatever to keep people around him. I could almost have seen Jamie headed for this if he hadnt ended up going into the military or finally getting that first girlfriend. He didnt actually date till he was almost 17. Very late for most boys. He just wasnt interested. Now Cory? LOL. Billy is very high functioning Aspie and I dont think he would allow himself to be swayed. I could be wrong. He hasnt really dated much. Does more now because he actually can drive himself...lol. I guess it was hard when you are in your mid twenties and have to ask mom to drive you on a date. I really think we should put Billy in charge of a bunch of the higher functioning Aspie kids on the board as they become adults. He is great with money, can work, knows how to pay bills on time, can organize doctor appts and keep up with when medications need to be ordered because he can set all that up on the computer. The only thing he isnt real good with is housekeeping. And a bit of social skills although he is a great salesman. He is also pretty good with toddlers which I would have never dreamed he would be. He absolutely adores Keyana and her him. I want to get them matching shirts. He calls her the monkey princess so I want to get her a shirt with a monkey wearing a tiara that says Monkey and him a shirt saying Monkey's Uncle. LOL. He taught her what sound a monkey made before she was a year old! [/QUOTE]
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