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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 576606" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>This is normal male development Susie. I know that it isn't "politically correct" these days to admit it, but it doesn't change the fact. </p><p></p><p>I grew up with brothers (notice the plural) who were very close.........and they beat on each other regularly, both in "play" and because they would get ticked off. Their friends, many of whom were good kids regardless of the fact that both my bros were difficult children, did exactly the same thing. Heck, probably 90 percent of the guys I went to school with did the same things. It's normal. </p><p></p><p>Of course you don't "get it" we're female and we don't generally behave that way. Males and females are not psychologically made up the same way no matter how badly society seems to want to make it so. </p><p></p><p>thank you and his friend will work it out, one way or the other. They need to work it out. Friends have altercations, it happens. It's no big deal. It's not like the kid just walked up and slugged thank you. </p><p></p><p>If I were the parent of the other kid and you came to me with this I'd laugh in your face. I'm sorry, but I'm just being honest. And, by the way, you go to that kids parents......and you're going to make this a big mess that it isn't right now. It's going to blow the incident up to a higher level than it was originally. There is good reason both thank you and your husband are telling you to leave this alone. </p><p></p><p>A mother's instinct is to protect your child, but that child doesn't always need that protection. Know what I mean??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 576606, member: 84"] This is normal male development Susie. I know that it isn't "politically correct" these days to admit it, but it doesn't change the fact. I grew up with brothers (notice the plural) who were very close.........and they beat on each other regularly, both in "play" and because they would get ticked off. Their friends, many of whom were good kids regardless of the fact that both my bros were difficult children, did exactly the same thing. Heck, probably 90 percent of the guys I went to school with did the same things. It's normal. Of course you don't "get it" we're female and we don't generally behave that way. Males and females are not psychologically made up the same way no matter how badly society seems to want to make it so. thank you and his friend will work it out, one way or the other. They need to work it out. Friends have altercations, it happens. It's no big deal. It's not like the kid just walked up and slugged thank you. If I were the parent of the other kid and you came to me with this I'd laugh in your face. I'm sorry, but I'm just being honest. And, by the way, you go to that kids parents......and you're going to make this a big mess that it isn't right now. It's going to blow the incident up to a higher level than it was originally. There is good reason both thank you and your husband are telling you to leave this alone. A mother's instinct is to protect your child, but that child doesn't always need that protection. Know what I mean?? [/QUOTE]
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