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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There’s nothing you can do if he won’t ask. Leave him alone and don’t worry about it. He just won’t go.[/quote] I agree that after making suggestions, if he doesn't take OP's advice, then you have to let it go. But, as a parent, I do worry about my kid's happiness, especially if they don't have good friends to hang out with. My DS was like this from MS to 9th grade. It was hard for him. He was a late bloomer and was not athletic, so he didn't fit in with most of the groups. He had a glowup sophomore year during covid. He got to know some kids at his HS more via discord playing computer games. Also, we got him an iphone which enabled people to add him to the imessage group chats. Apparently, it was a pain to try to keep people with android on group chats. So, then he started to go to more group meet ups. Long story short, DS got a GF junior year. He's now in college and having so much fun. But, he had to learn to put himself out there in college, too. GL to your son, OP. It's painful to watch, I know.[/quote]
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