My son got in trouble at school and blamed it on his evil twin. No kidding. He was trying to plug a paper clip into an outlet and said it wasn't him but his evil twin. It was one of those times as a parent when you had to not laugh even though it was hilarious and you're just sitting there like 'ok, what do I even do here, my son is not fit to live in society apparently...'
Jesus Christ, Wigz, seriously? That's fucked. Has he gotten like a therapist or something? Maybe try multiple ones to be extra sure the issue can't be addressed? :/
He is almost 21 now...this happened when he was around 10. Yeah, we tried counselling to no avail. He was diagnosed with ODD (oppositional defiance disorder) as a child, he actually showed signs of it at an extremely young age, younger than what's typical or able to be diagnosed. As an infant even he was able to somehow take in a situation and manipulate it as he wanted. He ended up in foster care as a teen because nobody could handle him and he got expelled from every school in our area. It was insane. He 'grew out if it' in some ways as he approached adulthood but not others, he has calmed down quite a bit but as an adult he is now a professional bum/traveller/hobo. He is very against having a job or a home and posessions. I really do not understand all this because I have 2 younger daughters who are wonderfully behaved and very normal.
I'm glad he's calmed down quite a bit. I don't know if he's going to have a normal future but that's not your fault and sometimes, as I'm sure you know, people are afflicted with disorders that can't be taken away.
I'm glad your daughters don't have similar issues and show you that the unfortunate ways your son is isn't a reflection of your parenting.
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I'm ItDuz's evil twin that's a decent, none vain son of a bitch...but who still has nice hair. ;). Lol.
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My son got in trouble at school and blamed it on his evil twin. No kidding. He was trying to plug a paper clip into an outlet and said it wasn't him but his evil twin. It was one of those times as a parent when you had to not laugh even though it was hilarious and you're just sitting there like 'ok, what do I even do here, my son is not fit to live in society apparently...'
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Jesus Christ, Wigz, seriously? That's fucked. Has he gotten like a therapist or something? Maybe try multiple ones to be extra sure the issue can't be addressed? :/
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He is almost 21 now...this happened when he was around 10. Yeah, we tried counselling to no avail. He was diagnosed with ODD (oppositional defiance disorder) as a child, he actually showed signs of it at an extremely young age, younger than what's typical or able to be diagnosed. As an infant even he was able to somehow take in a situation and manipulate it as he wanted. He ended up in foster care as a teen because nobody could handle him and he got expelled from every school in our area. It was insane. He 'grew out if it' in some ways as he approached adulthood but not others, he has calmed down quite a bit but as an adult he is now a professional bum/traveller/hobo. He is very against having a job or a home and posessions. I really do not understand all this because I have 2 younger daughters who are wonderfully behaved and very normal.
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I'm glad he's calmed down quite a bit. I don't know if he's going to have a normal future but that's not your fault and sometimes, as I'm sure you know, people are afflicted with disorders that can't be taken away.
I'm glad your daughters don't have similar issues and show you that the unfortunate ways your son is isn't a reflection of your parenting.
Are you still in contact with him?
Do you have all your hair?