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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 506723" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Yes. It will be interesting to see if difficult child ever reacts like this. I doubt he'll actually knock on anyone's door, but think he will call 911 sometime. husband and I talked about it at the dinnertable last night in front of difficult child. easy child is his hero so I hope some of it rubs off.</p><p>When difficult child was little, he used to walk up to complete strangers and tell them what to do. He's way too inhibited now. One time, we were at a 7-Eleven, and there were a bunch of teen thugs near the door, all leather and chains and bandanas. One of them was smoking. difficult child walked up to him and yelled, "You're in Time Out! No smoking!" </p><p>OMG. For one, terrified moment, the guy leaned toward difficult child like he was going to deck him, but then one of the girls started to giggle and put her arm in front of the guy.</p><p>I LOVE telling that story in front of difficult child's friends ... <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/2012/itwashim3.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":itwashim3:" title="it was him :itwashim3:" data-shortname=":itwashim3:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 506723, member: 3419"] Yes. It will be interesting to see if difficult child ever reacts like this. I doubt he'll actually knock on anyone's door, but think he will call 911 sometime. husband and I talked about it at the dinnertable last night in front of difficult child. easy child is his hero so I hope some of it rubs off. When difficult child was little, he used to walk up to complete strangers and tell them what to do. He's way too inhibited now. One time, we were at a 7-Eleven, and there were a bunch of teen thugs near the door, all leather and chains and bandanas. One of them was smoking. difficult child walked up to him and yelled, "You're in Time Out! No smoking!" OMG. For one, terrified moment, the guy leaned toward difficult child like he was going to deck him, but then one of the girls started to giggle and put her arm in front of the guy. I LOVE telling that story in front of difficult child's friends ... :itwashim3: [/QUOTE]
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