no.... when he was younger like in elementary during holidays (x-mas, easter, holloween, etc...) we sent instructions to teachers not to pass coloring sheets, art projects, x-mas gift exchanges, and what not... to him... and back then he'd always felt like the outsider and weirdo... because he couldn't participate... which made us feel funny inside knowing he felt like the low man out and stranger... and i think that started his mind and phobia of being the stranger never "fitting in".... know what i mean... and now it's still in the back of his mind and affects him to this day.... so it's hard to get him to think he's normal and one of the crowd and just another pupil in school.... so he suffers from anxiety, depression and a bit of paranoia towards others i think?!

I hate that we brought him up as a "pecular people".... we helped warp his mind in that freakish religion.....

I've been delivered from the deliverance...