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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 483609" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Sharon, why should you have to take it and be calm and serene while he gets to sit there and verbally/physically attack you? No one else on earth is going to let him do that to them. Personally I think you do him no favors if you let him think the real world is going to be like home. </p><p></p><p>If he hurts you or hurts your feelings, you have every right to let him know it in no uncertain terms. I have shocked Cory a time or two when he called me a B and I turned it back around on him and told him that I guess that meant he was a son of a B. That sort of took him off his game...at least when he was younger. Wouldnt do a thing now except make him laugh. And I guess we all know where I stand on physical violence. They all knew where I stood on it too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 483609, member: 1514"] Sharon, why should you have to take it and be calm and serene while he gets to sit there and verbally/physically attack you? No one else on earth is going to let him do that to them. Personally I think you do him no favors if you let him think the real world is going to be like home. If he hurts you or hurts your feelings, you have every right to let him know it in no uncertain terms. I have shocked Cory a time or two when he called me a B and I turned it back around on him and told him that I guess that meant he was a son of a B. That sort of took him off his game...at least when he was younger. Wouldnt do a thing now except make him laugh. And I guess we all know where I stand on physical violence. They all knew where I stood on it too. [/QUOTE]
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