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Originally Posted by NotGolfer
Maybe he has Asberger's, a form of autism. Folks with this don't have the social cues that most of the rest of us do. OR maybe he has a form of dementia. There could be many reasons for this behavior that make him seem strange. I think perhaps you need to make some firm bounderies from now on.
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I agree! My heart breaks for these people. They have the need to have friends just like we do, but have difficulty doing so because of their lack of social skills. Sometimes it takes a lot of patience to listen to them. I agree with the boundaries being set. This is such a hard call on what to do. I hope you find the solution that you are comfortable with.