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<blockquote data-quote="rejectedmom" data-source="post: 473690" data-attributes="member: 2315"><p>Janet, Yes it happened in class when an unsafe situation was set up and my daughter was thrown into another student by her sparing partner. The place did not call an ambulance and actually let her drive her daughter home even though easy child was obviously confused from her injury. The only thing that might deter a decent settlement is that she allowed her children to continue their belt program at the same facility. A good lawyer might be able to get around that. An injury is an injury afterall.</p><p></p><p>Buddy Thank you for your kind sentiments.</p><p></p><p>Terry, Yes he is a narcissist. He is an adopted person who was adopted by two control freaks. The father is a recovered alcholic and doing well now and he has become a humble and sweet man. (The mother is still a narcissistic PIA) sister in law's childhood was that of a kid with a functional alcoholic with a dangerous occupation as a dad. Manipulation was learned at their knees. His sister is a birth child and always the obvious favorite as are her children. sister in law spends his life trying to please all of them but seems to always come up short. It has caused him to be very self-serving. He has no spiritual self. He tries to get his happiness with physical things. As we all know that is a recipe for unhappiness. I do think he could change if he wanted to but he doesn't see why he needs to soooo..... -RM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rejectedmom, post: 473690, member: 2315"] Janet, Yes it happened in class when an unsafe situation was set up and my daughter was thrown into another student by her sparing partner. The place did not call an ambulance and actually let her drive her daughter home even though easy child was obviously confused from her injury. The only thing that might deter a decent settlement is that she allowed her children to continue their belt program at the same facility. A good lawyer might be able to get around that. An injury is an injury afterall. Buddy Thank you for your kind sentiments. Terry, Yes he is a narcissist. He is an adopted person who was adopted by two control freaks. The father is a recovered alcholic and doing well now and he has become a humble and sweet man. (The mother is still a narcissistic PIA) sister in law's childhood was that of a kid with a functional alcoholic with a dangerous occupation as a dad. Manipulation was learned at their knees. His sister is a birth child and always the obvious favorite as are her children. sister in law spends his life trying to please all of them but seems to always come up short. It has caused him to be very self-serving. He has no spiritual self. He tries to get his happiness with physical things. As we all know that is a recipe for unhappiness. I do think he could change if he wanted to but he doesn't see why he needs to soooo..... -RM [/QUOTE]
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