I had to go back to hear it, my head started spinning with confusing and conflicting details I went into WTF mode and my ears kinda shut off before the end. It was like "lalala I can't hear you" because who really needs to hear bathing habits of a 14 y/o...sorry but I feel like a perv after hearing that. They could have said "He has some OCD bathing habits" and left it at that. I need to know the number of times the child takes a bath. That poor kid doesn't need, what MIGHT be considered humiliating information to one his age, out there for the world to hear. That took up WAY to much air time. All they had to say was what I said. "OCD bathing habits" or "OCD habits" and then other information.
If I were to tell people my son went to the bathroom more times then I felt was necessary they would wonder what was wrong with him. We don't know if that information is really true or something that the parents just said. So why put it out there? The parents MIGHT feel like he bathes that many times a day, and maybe he isn't comfortable taking a bath at friends houses. I know I'm not, even if it's a friends house, it isn't my home and some of my friends are asses that walk in and toss water over the shower curtain. Plus, all my stuff is at home. Maybe his friends parents want to keep their bills lower b/c of number of people they already accommodate. FFS I have a household of 6, I don't need another grubby teen comin to my house takin a shower.
See what I mean by bathroom habits weren't really needing to be a focus in the information released? The phone, social media, last time anyone spoke to/saw him, what he was wearing and where he was heading, what his hobbies include (not including bathroom), possibly his mood/temper that day, how he was feeling that day, reason he didn't want to attend school that day. THAT would have been needed info.