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>>He can't possibly be totally afraid of fluff; he lives in a house

>with 6 people and all their clothes and four cats.

>

> Why do his crises always revolve around the tub, anyway?

>

> Now, this sounds cruel and inhumane, and feel free to tell me so:

>WHAT IF the next time, you just barricaded him in the bathroom and

>told him to come out when he was clean? Even if it took 6 hours?

>Or would something in his brain burst? (no, I am NOT trying to

>funny with that question) <<<<

>

Jacquie -

I totally understand where you are coming from on this. And I know

that 14 is different than 6, but my Jacqui is disgusted, almost to

sickness and definitely to anxiety with " fluff " or our case " fuzz " in

the tub. She also reacts the same to little bits of anything

contrasting on anything. ie; a burnt speck on toast, a piece of black

anything on a grey rug. Don't get me wrong...she is NOT a neat

freak by ANY means. puh-lease. I don't know what it is about these

things. But I can tell you, if *I* barricaded Jacqui in the

bathroom, she would most likely, literally pass out.

I think Salli, while she doesn't like it, is probably at this point,

use to it.

Just my perspective.

Penny....

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> >

> My daughter's life is irrational fears.

> She is afraid of any sudden noise,

> (just about covers everything) motor

> noise, butterflies, anything flying,

> animals, and when she was little,

> all mens voices. I would not put a

> little piece of fluff in the water of the

> tub past her.

>

> Her greatest joy, when she was about

> 4 was the start of Wheel of Fortune

> with the wheel spinning. She would

> make excited noises just like for laughs

> we would take her to the Home Depot

> ceiling fan dept so she could go nuts.

> She was so excited seeing the fans

> spinning, that we did this as a reward.

>

> Last year when Jim was working for Sony

> Pictures. We took a friend to the Wheel

> set and actually got to spin the wheel.

> Aislynn had absolutely no interest in it

> anymore, plus the fact it was so heavy

> for her to spin. This was the highlight of

> her day, and now it's but a fluffy memory.

> How they change!

> Barb

>

Wow Barb -

You just described my daughter!

She likes " Wheel " too, but she's more of a " Jeopardy! " fan.

:-)

Penny

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