Anonymous
Post 01/27/2016 23:07     Subject: Re:My son the most childishly mature insane genius I've ever met. What do I do!?

This is equal parts fascinating and creepy. Like we're being trolled by HAL 9000.
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2016 23:04     Subject: My son the most childishly mature insane genius I've ever met. What do I do!?

um am i the only one disturbed here???
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2016 23:02     Subject: Re:My son the most childishly mature insane genius I've ever met. What do I do!?

Anonymous wrote:We live in Florida, I was born and raised right here in the sunshine state. Mother is Mexican.



No Florida native would ever use the term "bloke". WTF.
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2016 22:59     Subject: My son the most childishly mature insane genius I've ever met. What do I do!?


The OP has some Asperger's traits, which explains his confusion about his son.

Or the OP is a troll.

Anonymous
Post 01/27/2016 22:58     Subject: My son the most childishly mature insane genius I've ever met. What do I do!?

Yep. Not a good book.
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2016 22:55     Subject: Re:My son the most childishly mature insane genius I've ever met. What do I do!?

Anonymous wrote:Some bored Fairfax Sahm is trying out material for her book proposal on this thread.


It would be an incomprehensible one.
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2016 22:43     Subject: Re:My son the most childishly mature insane genius I've ever met. What do I do!?

Some bored Fairfax Sahm is trying out material for her book proposal on this thread.
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2016 22:19     Subject: Re:My son the most childishly mature insane genius I've ever met. What do I do!?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:WHat tv has he watched?


He never watches anything but BBC America. TV isn't his thing. He usually spends his time in a book or looking out a window or going on a long walk.


By himself?

How does he interact with his sister?


I just realized you put "going on a long walk" in bold. By that I mean pacing back and forth and walking around the house or yard for hours on end. He never wanders off.
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2016 22:16     Subject: Re:My son the most childishly mature insane genius I've ever met. What do I do!?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:WHat tv has he watched?


He never watches anything but BBC America. TV isn't his thing. He usually spends his time in a book or looking out a window or going on a long walk.


By himself?

How does he interact with his sister?


Oliver and his sister rarely talk. Oliver doesn't usually watch TV alone. I only have one TV in the house and it's usually occupied by me, and I only put on BBC America. Books, walking and staring out windows he does on his own.

Anonymous
Post 01/27/2016 22:14     Subject: My son the most childishly mature insane genius I've ever met. What do I do!?

I'm thinking you are a 14 year old with a big imagination. Just need to work on the grammar.
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2016 22:13     Subject: Re:My son the most childishly mature insane genius I've ever met. What do I do!?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:WHat tv has he watched?


He never watches anything but BBC America. TV isn't his thing. He usually spends his time in a book or looking out a window or going on a long walk.


By himself?

How does he interact with his sister?
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2016 22:12     Subject: Re:My son the most childishly mature insane genius I've ever met. What do I do!?

Anonymous wrote:WHat tv has he watched?


He never watches anything but BBC America. TV isn't his thing. He usually spends his time in a book or looking out a window or going on a long walk.
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2016 22:11     Subject: My son the most childishly mature insane genius I've ever met. What do I do!?

This thread is making me feel drunk.
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2016 22:10     Subject: Re:My son the most childishly mature insane genius I've ever met. What do I do!?

WHat tv has he watched?
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2016 22:10     Subject: Re:My son the most childishly mature insane genius I've ever met. What do I do!?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I can't help but use his name. I can't help but treat Oliver as an equal. He goes to a doctor, but he acts normal at those times, I'm willing to bet he does it, deliberately. Doctor's never asked questions. Now is probably the time to change a few things.

I'm not a good parent.


Newsflash: a child is NOT an adult's equal. Stop treating him as one. His prefrontal cortex is not fully developed. Really, he acts normally at the doctor? So he speaks normally there?


Oliver would spit at his feet if he heard you.