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When I *need* an argument...
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<blockquote data-quote="PersonalEnigma" data-source="post: 117744" data-attributes="member: 4457"><p>Something I tried with difficult child just for fun was to set up a debate with him. Just pick any subject and have him argue one side and you argue the other. There's no personal feelings in it (choose a subject not too close to heart or at least make him/you argue the side you don't believe in) so the argument isn't emotionally painful. You do, however, get the "kick" of adrenalin from the arguing part of the debate :wink: difficult child loved the idea - I need to try it some more still, but it seems like a good idea when he just wants to "argue for the sake of arguing".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PersonalEnigma, post: 117744, member: 4457"] Something I tried with difficult child just for fun was to set up a debate with him. Just pick any subject and have him argue one side and you argue the other. There's no personal feelings in it (choose a subject not too close to heart or at least make him/you argue the side you don't believe in) so the argument isn't emotionally painful. You do, however, get the "kick" of adrenalin from the arguing part of the debate [img]:wink:[/img] difficult child loved the idea - I need to try it some more still, but it seems like a good idea when he just wants to "argue for the sake of arguing". [/QUOTE]
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