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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As a married man I find this thread very interesting with different viewpoints. I feel like I hit the jackpot with my wife. I am 48 and she is 39.. She helped me grow in ways I can't even describe. If I may have an opinion, I think it has to do with information overload. Then you will argue why doesn't it apply to women since they are similarly overloaded. We have twins boy/girl. The boy gets extremely disinterested in everything but his video games. His sister meanwhile call her friend, watch a show, practice some dance move, and "bother me" (I love it) while during the same hours her brother is playing video games. And the results are evident in school as well. My daughter is in averaging 98% in every subject while her brother is just average. They are both 13. We had him tested, but nothing came out of it. If it continues we may seek a different opinion. Someone told me it maybe ADHD/autism. I played video games as well. But I also played basketball outside. I was outside for hours riding my bike doing stupid stuff with my friends in the neighborhood etc. I don't see a lot of it in the suburbs where you would think it's safer. I grew up in Queens and the kids are still have the same experience I have had. Maybe it's regional. Maybe in different part of the country we don't see as many single men. I don't know. If you are single man, don't give up on pursing a relationship. It may change your life in a positive way.[/quote] Here is the million dollar question: you are a father, you see the burgeoning issue with your son. What are you doing about it in a practical sense - not just getting a label so he has educational accommodations?[/quote]
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