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My 16-Year-Old Son, An Introverted Artist, And His Father, A Football Coach, Spend Zero Time Together And Seem To Hate Each Other. What Should I Do, Or Should I Just Protect My Son As I Have Always Done?
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By the way, my son is not a ‘bad’ or ‘difficult’ child—he has a 4.0+ GPA, has won multiple art-related awards, and never gets in trouble.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It seems as if this is simply a case of different types. Your son is an artist (are you American? I don't understand 4.0 + GPA). Your husband expected and wanted a son who would follow in his sports-related interests. Yes, it will be difficult for you.
There must be areas in which they can relate; but both have to acknowledge that they are different and and love each other.
I'm no-one to talk really, my grandson has become almost totally unacceptable to us in his attitudes and behaviour since we last saw him pre-lockdown; but we are sticking with it because there is no option.
The very best of luck to you.
There must be areas in which they can relate; but both have to acknowledge that they are different and and love each other.
I'm no-one to talk really, my grandson has become almost totally unacceptable to us in his attitudes and behaviour since we last saw him pre-lockdown; but we are sticking with it because there is no option.
The very best of luck to you.
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