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[quote=Anonymous]I didn't have time to read all the replies, but I knew a teen who acted similar. His Dad was a diplomat and this boy was seriously delusional even at a later age, think even at 18. He actually wrote his own constitution for when he will rule the country, had rules and regulations for his country, and was becoming more and more creepy and slimy, but most of us had good humor about it, and just rolled our eyes at him. He was overly romantic as well, overly opening the doors and "gentlemanly." There were times where he would stare at the girl of his affection for hours at a party. So, yeah, creepy, but also ridiculous since we all knew he wasn't dangerous and didn't take him seriously. He married, has two kids and actually turned into an OK husband, as far as I could tell. I moved before he married. So, maybe there is nothing to worry about, maybe your DS is just trying to find his way among peers and is still too immature, hence imitating what he thinks is cool and unfortunately can't see how he is perceived. I think he will grow out of it. Maybe ask yourself, is there a person who acts like he does, that he could be trying to imitate? Good luck! [/quote]
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