My son’s being… threatened?

Anonymous
If it is possible talk with the kid’s parents. If the kid is autistic (I have impression there is more to this story) what was your kid role in the onset of such an intense dysregulation in the other boy? Social rejection? Bullying? False accusation? Teasing? As a parent of a kid in the spectrum I can tell you that certain things considered not a big deal by neurotypical people can trigger very intense hurt and reactions
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Get your kid a gun and make sure he knows how to use it. He might need to take weirdo out.


Just so you know, everyone else chose to ignore you
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Redecorate, in this context, does not mean to change the bedspread and furniture.


It’d be great if it did. He comes home, there’s a new bedspread, dresser, etc.
Anonymous
* rearrange your face [bad]
* rearrange your guts [amazing]
* redecorate your room [mixed]
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How old boys are we talking about here? It's different if the boy is 12 versus 17.


Please answer this question and also how they know each other. Is this stupid talk between 13 year olds in homeroom or a kid he actually feels threatened by. Have your son give you more info.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Redecorate, in this context, does not mean to change the bedspread and furniture.


It’d be great if it did. He comes home, there’s a new bedspread, dresser, etc.


“If you call me that one more time, I’m gonna remodel your kitchen with granite countertops and timeless elegance!”
Anonymous
This is MS boy trash talk. It means he's going to jizz all over is room.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Get your kid a gun and make sure he knows how to use it. He might need to take weirdo out.


Just so you know, everyone else chose to ignore you


Whatever is your point. It was a good suggestion.
Anonymous
OP here, the kid is looking at desks and bedsheets online then staring at DS, my son is terrified
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here, the kid is looking at desks and bedsheets online then staring at DS, my son is terrified


This might be the weirdest thing I’ve read on DCUM and I’ve been here way too long.




Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My son is telling me that one of his classmates is threatening to do some stuff. Apparently he’s saying that he’ll break into our house and redecorate my son’s room. I think it’s a joke but my son just isn’t so sure. They’re not friends which makes this really weird. He might have autism if he’s threatening that but I don’t know. I’m trying to comfort my son and he doesn’t seem too scared but he’s still a little.


Ugh to you assuming the bad kid is autistic. Do better.


Plus million. I am beyond sick of ignorant people throwing this word around for the behavior they don’t like. Truly disgusting.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here, the kid is looking at desks and bedsheets online then staring at DS, my son is terrified


Contact the Counselor, Teachers, and VP responsible for discipline and make them aware. Tell your kid to avoid said child.
Anonymous
Contact the police and file a restraining order.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:* rearrange your face [bad]
* rearrange your guts [amazing]
* redecorate your room [mixed]


I just fell out of my chair. Thank you for this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP- WTH are you jumping to “autism?” Don’t do that.


Yes, explain yourself, OP. Disgusting reading that part.
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