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sitting here thinking, I dont believe Robert ever asks me to do anything. Not that he dont want to , he just dont ask.
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My guy can get a little rough too, but mostly he just wants to play the game. Wed is his big night because they release new perks for the game. Most other nights he is too tired to play after work.this has been going on for a week. The friend is watching a tv show . You wouldnt want your son to play w/ mine. He dont play nice. LOL
this shows up after I posted ? Weird.My guy can get a little rough too, but mostly he just wants to play the game. Wed is his big night because they release new perks for the game. Most other nights he is too tired to play after work.
That is awful, you need a trap!coons has ate all my cat food
I was watching videos last night about how to recognize Aspergers in young children. Very interesting. They don't look to others to share experiences, where a youngster without AS will show a toy or get help working it or look to see that the adult notices the toy too. I think they are not really wired for social engagement, but doens't mean they still don't want it.sitting here thinking, I dont believe Robert ever asks me to do anything. Not that he dont want to , he just dont ask.
I have one but its not ery good shape and dont know what to do with it once I catch it. Cant figure out a fast way to kill it.That is awful, you need a trap!
#1 wouldn't care about that if he was a good player. He'd just turn off his headphones if he didn't want to hear it!this shows up after I posted ? Weird.
When I say dont play nice I mean he is just down right mean and cusses like a sailor too.
yes, as much as I studied all that I see it pretty fast in others . Robert started out with PDD then AS then as he got older because of his lack of self help skills they changed it to autism.I was watching videos last night about how to recognize Aspergers in young children. Very interesting. They don't look to others to share experiences, where a youngster without AS will show a toy or get help working it or look to see that the adult notices the toy too. I think they are not really wired for social engagement, but doens't mean they still don't want it.