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[quote=Anonymous]OP here. Thank you again for all the suggestions. This is incredibly helpful. Ironically I too have kids on both sides of this: the bro has a sibling who is nothing like his/her brother. The bro kid (and no, I don't use this in real life) is actually a really nice kid. The extracurricular he is currently most passionate about (and that I had nothing to do with) involves working with handicapped adults. He is considering being a teacher and has spent 100+ hours volunteering at his old elementary school. Yes, he really likes sports and parties and golf and girls and has very little interest in politics, the environment or the New York Times but he's not a bad person. He is great at calculus and analyzing literature (when school asks these of him) but you will never find him reading a book outside of class. [/quote]
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