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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I was this kid, although maybe to a lesser extreme. My extroverted mother taught me social skills lessons from the time I was very young and I did have a fair bit of therapy. But, basically - I have always done better with a very small group of close friends and middle school was pure hell for me (shudder). College was okay, and I really found myself in grad school and in the working world. I am now a middle-3-s professional with kids, a great husband, and a wonderful core group of friends. I wish I enjoyed my childhood more, but in all honesty I think I am just better suited to adulthood. I am very happy and well-adjusted now. Not so much as a kid.[/quote] Amen sister. This was me and is one of my DDs. I make sure she is involved in activities and she has two close friends who are just like her. It does not mean she is disordered OP. Maybe she was just born 40 years old. [/quote]
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