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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am secretly engaged to a great (terrible) guy. For the most part our relationship is really strong (hateful) and fun (crazy.) Like all couples we have our problems-mandatory weigh-ins, scratching each other about which tv show to watch, communication/possible wife in other city issues-you know, the usual. His family's a bit much (SIL literally bit me once) but we're working on it. My question is this-SIL's son is really spirited (juvie)-do I have to have him as a ring bearer at the wedding? TIA! [/quote] Congratulations, PP! You have found a real gem, by DCUM standards. I have no doubt that you have a happy future ahead of you. Without knowing his age, medical history or any other information, I'm here to tell you that your SIL-to-be's son has ADD, ADHD, shingles, rickets and scabies. He needs to be treated for all of those with heavy medication and military service. Once he has completed all of the above, he can be invited to watch the wedding on a closed-circuit TV in the cry room of a separate-but-nearby church. He then should be kept in a cryogenic tank until Thanksgiving five years from now. Congrats on successfully blending your families!!![/quote] Always so quick to force medication on children. Typical American attitude. My DS had of all the symptoms PP described and then some. We never gave up on finding a doctor who would look at our DS as more than simply another prescription to write. Not only were all of his doctors saying he had ADHD, PP9, UAGUNION and 7ONYOURSIDE, but when he was kicked out of school for being "disruptive" they claimed he was "problematic" and probably had oppositional/defiant disorder (which is funny since they refused to give him an IEP or a PDA) instead of seeing him for the intelligent unique creative being he is. Long story short, we finally put him on a gluten free diet and now he is supporting the family as a weekend ring bearer-for-hire. Now if only I could get my PMS, UDD, NCIS DD to go on the diet......sigh.[/quote]
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