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You need to find out more about your son before writing him off
DEAR MISS LONELYHEARTS: This is a horrible thing to admit, but I don't like one of my children as well as the rest. I have tried, but this boy (now 11) is negative and grumbly, introverted and unaffectionate towards me. I have had him tested for the autism spectrum, but that's not where he's at. His father, who lives in Alberta now, was much the same kind of man, so I guess he comes by it honestly. I don't want to treat him differently from the rest of the kids (two brothers and a sister by my first husband) but he is just not as likeable. Somebody suggested I take him out alone to do a few things, but I can't imagine either one fo us wanting to spend that much alone time with each other. He's always on computer, facing a screen. What do you suggest? -- Exasperated Mom, Winnipeg
Dear Exasperated: Treat this as a puzzle. Who is this boy in his brain and in his heart? He needs to be loved for the person he is, not in spite of it. Find out about his intererests on the computer and familiarize yourself with the games he likes. Find out about tournaments he might enjoy. Talk to each of his teachers and see if he has bonded with any of them and what his interests are in different subjects. Does he have a pet to love? Would he like one? Who are his friends? Would they like to bring computers and come over for an afternoon/evening and you would buy pizzas for them? You need to know his heart too. Is he missing his dad a lot? Could they Skype? Is he depressed? Ask his siblings about him privately. They will know him better than you do. What does he hope for? What sports does he like? Is he interested in music, theatre, improvisation? He may never be a ray of sunshine, but he might be a serious sweetheart of a guy. The good news is there are very few people we wouldn't like if we knew them to a depth.
Dear Miss Lonelyhearts: Five years ago I met a cute woman who was drunk at a Christmas party and we bonded over singing Christmas carols, accompanied by a tambourine. She was engaged to a quiet nerd, who was at home sick. I pursued her relentlessly but she would never do more than kiss me. A year later she married her boring high school sweetheart. I gave up totally. This week, to my shock and amazement, the new person hired for my department turns out to be HER. I have been feeling messed up ever since. She is still attractive, not wearing wedding rings, and rumour has it she's separated with two kids. I have been tongue-tied in her presence except to stutter "It's great to see you." Now what? -- Crushing on Her Again, Downtown
Dear Crushing: Let me tell you a female secret. Every woman has a shelf in the back of her mind -- and on it are images of guys who liked/loved her at one time. You will be prominent on that shelf this week, without saying anything. Since her ego is probably in need of a boost, she may come on to you (although needing a job to support two kids might be a deterrent.) If she does try to yank your chain, your attitude should be a kindly, "You had your chance way-back-when, and now we work together." Think of her as a beautiful land mine! Hitting on workmakes is always a bad idea, and recently-separated people are big trouble. For all you know, she may be going to counselling with her ex, and hoping to reconcile. So be kind and nice, but non-compliant. Don't mention the butterflies in your stomach, or give her any clues you are titillated by the sight of her -- and whatever you do, don't go drinking with her after work.
Please email your problems for Miss Lonelyhearts to lovecoach@hotmail.com or send letters to 1355 Mountain Ave. R2X 3B6
Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition July 2, 2012 D3
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