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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 442622" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Lordy, that must have been an instant stomach ache for you. So sorry that it probably derailed your planned discussons. I'm glad they kept it to themselves and thankful that they had the cameras going. Somehow I've never quite gotten how boys are suppose to get hit with-o hitting back. Usually in school or Department of Juvenile Justice they are authority figures nearby but by the time they arrive you could be beaten to a pulp. Our schools punish the hitter and the hittee as being equally responsible. Fortunately for me neither easy child/difficult child or difficult child have been involved in fights but I always wonder what you are suppose to tell your kid to do. Hope the rest of your weekend goes well. Cook on the grill and pretend you are on a beach in Florida surrounded by people who think you look hot in your new bikini and are hoping to get invited to share your Porterhouse. Hugs, DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 442622, member: 35"] Lordy, that must have been an instant stomach ache for you. So sorry that it probably derailed your planned discussons. I'm glad they kept it to themselves and thankful that they had the cameras going. Somehow I've never quite gotten how boys are suppose to get hit with-o hitting back. Usually in school or Department of Juvenile Justice they are authority figures nearby but by the time they arrive you could be beaten to a pulp. Our schools punish the hitter and the hittee as being equally responsible. Fortunately for me neither easy child/difficult child or difficult child have been involved in fights but I always wonder what you are suppose to tell your kid to do. Hope the rest of your weekend goes well. Cook on the grill and pretend you are on a beach in Florida surrounded by people who think you look hot in your new bikini and are hoping to get invited to share your Porterhouse. Hugs, DDD [/QUOTE]
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