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Ex's husband throws constant F bomb at son and threatens him over coat in front of grandson
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 726060" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>God will get her for that. For all that she does to her son. Sometimes that is all that I can think when I hear things like that and I know I can do nothing to help the child. </p><p></p><p>Maybe if J is able to tell the court that they are hitting him, or to tell a teacher, something will change. He has to have the courage to do that. I have a feeling that Mac's anger issues will get worse as J gets older and is smarter than Mac (it sounds like J is already smarter than Mac). Mac will resent that and will take his anger out on J, probably physically. J will need to work up the courage to tell someone outside his family about that in order to get it stopped. </p><p></p><p>As for your son, don't you wish there was a way to drive some sense into him? Some way to wake him up to the fact that he is the only thing stopping himself from getting the ammunition needed to protect his son? That would drive me up the wall. </p><p></p><p>You have so much more patience with your son that I would. Sooooo much more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 726060, member: 1233"] God will get her for that. For all that she does to her son. Sometimes that is all that I can think when I hear things like that and I know I can do nothing to help the child. Maybe if J is able to tell the court that they are hitting him, or to tell a teacher, something will change. He has to have the courage to do that. I have a feeling that Mac's anger issues will get worse as J gets older and is smarter than Mac (it sounds like J is already smarter than Mac). Mac will resent that and will take his anger out on J, probably physically. J will need to work up the courage to tell someone outside his family about that in order to get it stopped. As for your son, don't you wish there was a way to drive some sense into him? Some way to wake him up to the fact that he is the only thing stopping himself from getting the ammunition needed to protect his son? That would drive me up the wall. You have so much more patience with your son that I would. Sooooo much more. [/QUOTE]
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