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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 152767" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>FYI -- I tried lying to mine. All it did was get her to tell me that she no longer had to trust me, either. Last thing I wanted to have happen.</p><p> </p><p>Honestly, I did see some good at what happened. He did open his hand and show you the almonds. Mine would not have -- I either would have to physically force her or she would have shoved them into her mouth before I could get them. He was really angry at you when you smacked his arm. Rather than hit you, he slammed the cabinet door. He was still angry when you tried to talk to him. Rather than shove you out of his room or worse, he gave you the teen attitude and talked through clenched teeth. I know those may seem small in the scheme of things, but, trust me, they're not -- especially not in a 14 YO male.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 152767, member: 3626"] FYI -- I tried lying to mine. All it did was get her to tell me that she no longer had to trust me, either. Last thing I wanted to have happen. Honestly, I did see some good at what happened. He did open his hand and show you the almonds. Mine would not have -- I either would have to physically force her or she would have shoved them into her mouth before I could get them. He was really angry at you when you smacked his arm. Rather than hit you, he slammed the cabinet door. He was still angry when you tried to talk to him. Rather than shove you out of his room or worse, he gave you the teen attitude and talked through clenched teeth. I know those may seem small in the scheme of things, but, trust me, they're not -- especially not in a 14 YO male. [/QUOTE]
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