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<blockquote data-quote="jetsam" data-source="post: 702914" data-attributes="member: 20689"><p>Wow,, I agree with all these posts! its mental illness of some kind, or brain wiring, narcissism, whatever label you want to put on it. I will also throw in that if there is drug abuse that their brains stopped maturing when they started using drugs. In my sons case he started smoking pot at age 14. He is going to be 30 in 10 days.. If you ask me he still thinks like a young self indulgent teenager, and until he stops using he will never grow up! Even if he does, there are mental issues that he needs to address., but like many , he won't acknowledge he has a problem. Wont seek a doctor for medication, won't seek a counselor, he doesn't see the problem within himself, and no amount of trying to show him differently has any impact. Yes we are the lot that are misfortunate in having a child like that. Setting good examples never did anything. My daughter is 7 years younger than my son, in her senior year at college. She wants nothing to do with her brother. She considers him a messed up individual and it is so sad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jetsam, post: 702914, member: 20689"] Wow,, I agree with all these posts! its mental illness of some kind, or brain wiring, narcissism, whatever label you want to put on it. I will also throw in that if there is drug abuse that their brains stopped maturing when they started using drugs. In my sons case he started smoking pot at age 14. He is going to be 30 in 10 days.. If you ask me he still thinks like a young self indulgent teenager, and until he stops using he will never grow up! Even if he does, there are mental issues that he needs to address., but like many , he won't acknowledge he has a problem. Wont seek a doctor for medication, won't seek a counselor, he doesn't see the problem within himself, and no amount of trying to show him differently has any impact. Yes we are the lot that are misfortunate in having a child like that. Setting good examples never did anything. My daughter is 7 years younger than my son, in her senior year at college. She wants nothing to do with her brother. She considers him a messed up individual and it is so sad. [/QUOTE]
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