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Nickbat

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Re: Peoples pride
« Reply #15 on: 17 September 2011, 23:33:25 »

Del Boy,

Having read right through the thread, I feel the utmost sympathy for your plight. I think it is imperative that YOU seek professional advice as soon as possible. Wait! Don't take that the wrong way! Your lad appears, IMHO, to be severely traumatised. You want and need, as a loving father, to sort things out. The way you go about that is crucial. In my view, you need to speak to a professional who can offer advice on how to persuade your boy to deal with, and overcome, the issues which are clearly hurting him. You won't get professional advice on here, but professional advice is what you need...and deserve.  :y

Please take this message in the spirit it is intended.  :y   
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Re: Peoples pride
« Reply #16 on: 17 September 2011, 23:47:26 »

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Del Boy,

Having read right through the thread, I feel the utmost sympathy for your plight. I think it is imperative that YOU seek professional advice as soon as possible. Wait! Don't take that the wrong way! Your lad appears, IMHO, to be severely traumatised. You want and need, as a loving father, to sort things out. The way you go about that is crucial. In my view, you need to speak to a professional who can offer advice on how to persuade your boy to deal with, and overcome, the issues which are clearly hurting him. You won't get professional advice on here, but professional advice is what you need...and deserve.  :y

Please take this message in the spirit it is intended.  :y   

Thanks Nick, means a lot! I am personally going to get the ball rolling on the professional advice front, it defiantly needs to be done, I don't want his life to carry on like this, as I said before he was very laid-back, wouldn't really argue with anyone unless the right buttons were pressed, now people don't even have to press a button, and when they do it's frightening to see.
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« Reply #17 on: 17 September 2011, 23:49:46 »

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Del Boy,

Having read right through the thread, I feel the utmost sympathy for your plight. I think it is imperative that YOU seek professional advice as soon as possible. Wait! Don't take that the wrong way! Your lad appears, IMHO, to be severely traumatised. You want and need, as a loving father, to sort things out. The way you go about that is crucial. In my view, you need to speak to a professional who can offer advice on how to persuade your boy to deal with, and overcome, the issues which are clearly hurting him. You won't get professional advice on here, but professional advice is what you need...and deserve.  :y

Please take this message in the spirit it is intended.  :y   



Nickbats hit the nail on the head Del.

A bit of man hug time needed between you and your lad  :) :)
Get everything off both of your chests and if you feel it would help to have a chat to someone ........... do it  :)

All the best to you and your lad, you know where we all are  ;)
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« Reply #18 on: 17 September 2011, 23:52:03 »

His mum screwed him up.

Fancy getting her son arrested for nothing. She should be ashamed of herself.

Professional advice is required - and a new mum!
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« Reply #19 on: 18 September 2011, 00:20:23 »

I'll point out me and him are fine, no issues there what so ever, it's just his mentality at the minute.
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