Wow, what a hot button issue! Had to go run an errand so I was away for a bit. Thanks for all your input. I should add to my post that its not so much "trying to make him like my interests" as it is, him not wanting to do ANYTHING. Oh, he does school and sports, but when I try to motivate like "lets go toss the ball and you can practice catching" Its Too: hot, cold, wet, windy, dark, bright (really). to do it. I try to stress that practice is what makes average players better but its to much of a bother. Today all I did was ask him to help me put in wood for 15 mins but he said no because he was in video games. So, WITHOUT the support of mom I made him do it. Which resulted in a pouting fit. He does like shooting which we try to fit in, once again, if it isn't too:hot, cold, windy, dry... you get the picture. I'm not pushing him to do anything. Quite the opposite. I'm going to stop asking pretty soon because the answer is always no.
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