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<blockquote data-quote="BloodiedButUnbowed" data-source="post: 738249" data-attributes="member: 13303"><p>I agree. Your son is in denial if he thinks that his behavior as a young adolescent was normal. Even for a difficult child, his issues were extreme.</p><p></p><p>YS is also very perturbed by the fact that W makes more than his dad. DS never seemed to care that much but YS seems to feel that it's his job to stand up for/protect/defend their father. YS has a very weak sense of his own masculinity and he knows that of his two biological parents his mother is much stronger - that is plainly obvious to all. I think that has bothered YS very much and continues to bother him. It is just interesting to me that your son seems to be concerned with some of the same things.</p><p></p><p>Keep us posted. I am sorry your son doesn't seem to have any insight. Sounds to me like he's trying to win you over, so you'll keep enabling him. Stay strong!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BloodiedButUnbowed, post: 738249, member: 13303"] I agree. Your son is in denial if he thinks that his behavior as a young adolescent was normal. Even for a difficult child, his issues were extreme. YS is also very perturbed by the fact that W makes more than his dad. DS never seemed to care that much but YS seems to feel that it's his job to stand up for/protect/defend their father. YS has a very weak sense of his own masculinity and he knows that of his two biological parents his mother is much stronger - that is plainly obvious to all. I think that has bothered YS very much and continues to bother him. It is just interesting to me that your son seems to be concerned with some of the same things. Keep us posted. I am sorry your son doesn't seem to have any insight. Sounds to me like he's trying to win you over, so you'll keep enabling him. Stay strong! [/QUOTE]
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