Level -> RE: Very Sad (11/10/2006 10:35:43 AM)
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ORIGINAL: LaTigresse Oh Julia that is terrible! Having had teens and one, a boy, I am going to say to watch him closely for signs. Boys often times repress some of those perceived "girl" emotions. Unfortunately they sometimes end up getting expressed in less than positive ways, often long after the fact. I would also say that if you see any signs he is having difficulty, some sort of grief counseling would be a good idea. That is what I was worried about, him "sucking it up". I'm sorry for what ya'll are going through, julia. The only advice I can think of is to make sure he knows you're there for him to talk to, if that's what he needs. On "sucking things up"..... many boys, and men for that matter, hold things in, not as a matter of machismo, or stubborness, but as a way of making sense of things. When they're able to verbalize things, if they have a safe place to do so, they often will, and sometimes the thought process is enough to make things "right" for them.
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