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Originally Posted by DisneyFan2008
I think that is what they prefer, actually. My son says he wants to have friends, but really, he is happiest when he is in a corner reading. He doesn't like social outings like cookouts or parties. If I do drag him to a party, instead of running off with his cousins, he finds the first TV in the house and finagles a way to get permission to turn it on. Forget it if there is a video game system attached to the TV.
I often wonder what career my son will have. He will no doubt be successful. The kid is a brain on two legs. What does your son do for work?
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Your son is exactly like my sister! She has a high college reading level, and read 36 large books over the summer. She can read the biggest Harry Potter book in a day and a half.

She hates anything social, and will take her book and hide somewhere and read. Career wise, she wanted to be a basket wrangler at Target in Beverly Hills.

In her spare time she'd like to be a website designer and a writer.
