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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 637757" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>My son certainly does the body language; fists clenched, jaw clenched, stiff as a board and literally shaking with anger and he's slammed his door and put his fist through it many times...it has to be replaced and he has scars all over his knuckles. But he's never been violent toward us. One time I smacked him on the back of his head - just like you'd do someone who's done something stupid - and he whirled on me fist half raised. I'm a big woman, so we are nose to nose and I just stood my ground and said, "Don't. You. Dare!" He didn't. I think, however, he knows that I'd kick his butt out and his dad, who is a former Marine and prison guard and outweighs him by more than 100 lbs, would clean his clock! </p><p> </p><p>Why anyone thinks that kind of behavior is okay is beyond me!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 637757, member: 17309"] My son certainly does the body language; fists clenched, jaw clenched, stiff as a board and literally shaking with anger and he's slammed his door and put his fist through it many times...it has to be replaced and he has scars all over his knuckles. But he's never been violent toward us. One time I smacked him on the back of his head - just like you'd do someone who's done something stupid - and he whirled on me fist half raised. I'm a big woman, so we are nose to nose and I just stood my ground and said, "Don't. You. Dare!" He didn't. I think, however, he knows that I'd kick his butt out and his dad, who is a former Marine and prison guard and outweighs him by more than 100 lbs, would clean his clock! Why anyone thinks that kind of behavior is okay is beyond me! [/QUOTE]
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