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<blockquote data-quote="smallworld" data-source="post: 35619" data-attributes="member: 2423"><p>I'm sorry you and difficult child had such a bad day. I strongly believe your difficult child is not mature enough to be left alone with friends, particularly if you don't know the friends well. I only leave my nearly 14-year-old son alone with a friend if I know the friend well (and trust the boys will not do anything foolish) and if I tell the friend's mother I will be leaving the boys alone and ask if it is OK with her.</p><p></p><p>I also think you should take the airsoft gun away from your difficult child for good. Even though it shoots plastic BBs, it can still be dangerous and cause a tragedy. My nephew, at age 11, was accidentally shot by a friend with a real BB and lost the sight in one eye. I'm sure you wouldn't want anything like that to happen to your difficult child or one of his friends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smallworld, post: 35619, member: 2423"] I'm sorry you and difficult child had such a bad day. I strongly believe your difficult child is not mature enough to be left alone with friends, particularly if you don't know the friends well. I only leave my nearly 14-year-old son alone with a friend if I know the friend well (and trust the boys will not do anything foolish) and if I tell the friend's mother I will be leaving the boys alone and ask if it is OK with her. I also think you should take the airsoft gun away from your difficult child for good. Even though it shoots plastic BBs, it can still be dangerous and cause a tragedy. My nephew, at age 11, was accidentally shot by a friend with a real BB and lost the sight in one eye. I'm sure you wouldn't want anything like that to happen to your difficult child or one of his friends. [/QUOTE]
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