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Nov 18, 2019
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ditch
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If it is literally how you described 100% of the time, you should look into
seeing a therapist. It wouldn't hurt anything.
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Do any of you have children like this?
eskyjazz
11/18/19 3:56pm
What's his boardname?
kccougar
11/18/19 3:57pm
Haha... There are several possibilities I can think of!
Borg
11/18/19 3:59pm
Yes, he is now 14 and is only getting worse. I recommend a child
dadofkhec
11/18/19 4:04pm
My 9yo idolizes me and hangs on my every word. Talk to his mom though and she might be able to relate to you.
supertux
11/18/19 4:19pm
So much truth here. My son fights non-stop with his mom. They are too much alike
dadofkhec
11/18/19 4:54pm
How about a grandson? As he's grown a little more he's gradually been stepping back from
lightmann
11/18/19 4:21pm
Look up reverse psychology. Use it. Heavy doses of sarcasm too. This isn't hard
rcbyufan
11/18/19 4:25pm
When I was young girl, belt was used liberally on older brother.
MissBelyakova
11/18/19 4:27pm
If it is literally how you described 100% of the time, you should look into
ditch
11/18/19 4:41pm
Seems to be a common occurrence at that age, not every kid does it, but many do
vegasnative
11/18/19 4:45pm
My son is disagreeable and ultra-competitive. He prefers to say as little about
BringYourUltimate
11/18/19 4:51pm
My 9 year old son doesn't do that but...
CougarTail
11/18/19 5:05pm
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