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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 357152" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>Daisyface; that's my take on it also. I showed her my hand when I returned the escapee to her custody. It was just red marks then, but it was still obvious they were toothmarks.</p><p></p><p>They've started to bruise now. He got me right in the muscle at the web between the thumb and forefinger on my left hand. I had no doubt that had he not bitten me through the fabric of his hoodie, that he'd have broken the skin. He wasn't kidding around.</p><p></p><p>I'm just getting tired of this "issues" thing being used as an excuse for poor parenting. I'm not arguing the fact that difficult children are very hard to parent, but there's still a responsiblity factor there.</p><p></p><p>My kid sister certainly never bit a strange adult...just me. She did try mom on for size and got bitten right back, which solved the problem. Of course, today this would lead to a DCFS visit, but...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 357152, member: 1963"] Daisyface; that's my take on it also. I showed her my hand when I returned the escapee to her custody. It was just red marks then, but it was still obvious they were toothmarks. They've started to bruise now. He got me right in the muscle at the web between the thumb and forefinger on my left hand. I had no doubt that had he not bitten me through the fabric of his hoodie, that he'd have broken the skin. He wasn't kidding around. I'm just getting tired of this "issues" thing being used as an excuse for poor parenting. I'm not arguing the fact that difficult children are very hard to parent, but there's still a responsiblity factor there. My kid sister certainly never bit a strange adult...just me. She did try mom on for size and got bitten right back, which solved the problem. Of course, today this would lead to a DCFS visit, but... [/QUOTE]
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