Smythe89 wrote:
There are a number of issues but he biggest one is his rigid political views that differ from some members of our family. He rants on FB and uses bad language. I am not on FB but my other adult kids are. He crossed a line with his brother on FB (used the F word) recently and that opened up the flood gates.
It seems that my other kids are “sick of it” and have actually written to my husband to say “this is the person we are expected to support when you all are gone…nope”.
I note that you posted this about his use of bad language but then you posted this response to Znof
I am an avid F word user but I make the distinction between a simple F you and a more aggressive Go F yourself. In that case haven't you normalised this type of speech to your son? But I guess you don't want to hear preaching so I'll give some constructive advice based on my own experiences.
My 16 yr old daughter (who is probably functioning on the lower end of the aspie spectrum) inadvertently uses bad language she picked up in school from friends. My wife and I are mindful to be good role models so one blessing during this COVID lockdown is she is making strides to me mindul of aggressive language or swearing because we get to reinforce these virtues all the time.
The anger comes from a deep place. It might be a good idea to sit down with your son and talk to him. Find out why he is angry. Go from there.