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<blockquote data-quote="aco175" data-source="post: 8937298" data-attributes="member: 27385"><p>I used to have a role at the college where I needed to go into student rooms and deal with maintenance problems. They are college- aged people and supposed to be adults, but were mostly kids, somewhere along the line of becoming adults. There might be a problem with a mouse or something and I would have to tell them to take out their trash and not be the dirty apartment. Some of them would smell and I would need to drop a hint of taking a shower every other day. You try to be cool with it, but some do not catch on and then I would get a call from mon asking why her kid is being called Stinky or Pigpen. </p><p></p><p>Point is that not everyone is as grown up as one would like and there might be a problem. Some problems are actual problems, like having autism and not reading the social clues, but some problems are just being a jerk and not being clued in. His parents should have raised him better if it is the latter. At your game though, you may need to take him aside and be the parent a bit so the others do not call him Stinky.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aco175, post: 8937298, member: 27385"] I used to have a role at the college where I needed to go into student rooms and deal with maintenance problems. They are college- aged people and supposed to be adults, but were mostly kids, somewhere along the line of becoming adults. There might be a problem with a mouse or something and I would have to tell them to take out their trash and not be the dirty apartment. Some of them would smell and I would need to drop a hint of taking a shower every other day. You try to be cool with it, but some do not catch on and then I would get a call from mon asking why her kid is being called Stinky or Pigpen. Point is that not everyone is as grown up as one would like and there might be a problem. Some problems are actual problems, like having autism and not reading the social clues, but some problems are just being a jerk and not being clued in. His parents should have raised him better if it is the latter. At your game though, you may need to take him aside and be the parent a bit so the others do not call him Stinky. [/QUOTE]
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