Anonymous wrote:
He likes playing with video games and Legos (yes Legos), but his friends have outgrown these things. He's not driving, but a few of his friends are. Six Flags would be a great idea just as long as they don't try to bring their girlfriends along.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing. There's nothing you can say. Encourage him to hang out with them one on one - group mentality is brutal and less open-minded. Encourage him to pursue his interests. And just listen to him as he bitches. You can't fix everything.
This, unfortunately. It's not like he can go on his friends' dates with them. And if he's no good at soccer/football or whatever sport this is, he's not going to do himself any favors by being the worst player on their teams.
One-on-one sounds good. Also, I like the idea of having him invite friends to do something he likes. Maybe you could take them (can he drive yet?) to Six Flags?
Anonymous wrote:Nothing. There's nothing you can say. Encourage him to hang out with them one on one - group mentality is brutal and less open-minded. Encourage him to pursue his interests. And just listen to him as he bitches. You can't fix everything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would advise him to take action to keep his friends. I went through something similar and wish wish wish I had had the guts to simply invite my drifting friends to do something, bowling, beach, pool, hike, kayaking, whatever. Just try.
I agree. And also, even if dating and sports are not his favorite things, a way to be included is to take can interest in something important to someone he cares about.
Anonymous wrote:I would advise him to take action to keep his friends. I went through something similar and wish wish wish I had had the guts to simply invite my drifting friends to do something, bowling, beach, pool, hike, kayaking, whatever. Just try.