Can't get him there and I've already arranged it
He's still being a stuborn rebel and that was his old life.
Carving himself a new one with his girlfriend. Good luck to him, they make a loverly couple even if they are so bloody young
I can respect that , without getting too detailed both my wife and my dad suffer from varying degrees of depression , and i suspect my son has some form of ocd , do yourself (and everyone who cares for you) a favour and do talk to someone.
i have been talking to people since the main incident that made me rethink myself. if you mean professional help, i will, once my current situation is sorted out. to do so before that might potentially prove idiotic and much more harmful, and i am not going to risk that (already doing that enough by airing this in public).
Well yes which is why I've come to accept it. He's thinking of a gap year before uni but the size of the debt after 3 or 4 years is putting him right off. He won't look a Welsh uni's as they're not especially rated for what he wants but it's more that was again his previous life.
Up to him now the silly sod
saw some sort of dog contest show on tv, and despite the dogs not looking terribly distressed, i'm still massively annoyed at the stupid crap some people do with their pets in the name of making them look cute and winning god knows what.
yep, I can't do that but have been reading up on how to do a handstand (hands onto raised mats to help get the feeling of upside-down-ness and practice the leg kick up, then forget to even try stage 1 when I get to the gym
well, i only learned last week with help of the parkour guys. basically, what i've found works for me in terms of getting into the headstand is to try to let your weight drop onto your head and push diagonally with your arms until you can get your hips high and your core stabilized, then you tighten up and use your legs to finish getting into the posture (easiest way is by tucking and extending, while a kick-up is harder to stabilize but quicker once you get the hang of it). handstand is similar but you need heaps more arm and core strength, as you have one less base of support (i've also seen looking at the ground recommended as a stabilization aid). hope that helps