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[quote=Anonymous]As long as his ideal career doesn't make him seem super weird (bikini photographer?) or potentially violent (gun manufacturer, taxidermist?) and he has good social skills, go with it AND introduce him to other stuff...not in hopes that he picks a different job but because it's good to have a range of knowledge and interests. So yes to the dino museum, and yes to mini golf, and the Kennedy center, and the trampoline park, and nats stadium. And yes to a paleontology dig, but also to swimming lessons or church or whatever is important in your family. When I was his age I was sure I would be a pediatric occupational therapist and my parents found ways for me to explore that interest and never criticized me for wanting to read or learn about it. I have a completely different job now but I don't regret what I learned![/quote]
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