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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yikes - I'm sorry you're getting all this backlash, OP. I agree with you - you gave your DS the opportunity to earn his spring break and he didn't - therefore he doesn't get to go. Boohoo!! A lot of people posting here are saying, "maybe he's introverted!" "maybe he's depressed!", [b]if he were introverted or depressed he wouldn't WANT to go on this fancy spring break with his extroverted, non-depressed friend, now would he??[/b] He's 16 and yes, lazy, he needs to figure out how to live in the real world - get a job, find a hobby, play a sport, help around the house, anything other than sit on his butt. [/quote] Not only is it clear that you aren't an introvert and have never been cripplingly, clinically depressed, it is obvious that you don't really know what "introverted" or "depressed" even mean. [/quote] Agreed. [/quote] No kidding. Poster, do yourself a favor and read about introverts. It not like there's been oh, a huge amount of books, articles, blogs, and more or anything obout them over the last several years.[/quote]
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