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We have no idea honestly. He could have just been being weird. I've hissed at family members before. It's just a quirky way to communicate. It cuts tension.
Let it go. It's not worth your brain power to figure out why. |
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He’s 14. That’s your answer. Ignore.
That said, I have a 13 and 15 year old boys and they would be horrified by that idea My 15 year old bikes to school. He gets screamed at by cars of girls. No barking but just screaming. Weird but he moves on. |
| Why are you worried about this OP, it’s not even your child. |
Hint - most teen boys are not that manipulative and they have zero impulse control, so not sure what you mean about attempting to gain. |
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Oh, how precious that you’re puzzling over a boy barking at some random girl! Your DD14 didn’t bat an eye, but you, you clever thing, just can’t resist dissecting this twerp’s brilliant strategy—flirting or foolishness? You’re too kind to care so much!
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| I've witnessed UGA students doing this. |
Was it Curly? |
Is another #boymom hogging that one brain cell you all share? |
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Hold on. Was it a "woof" or a "bark." There is a big difference. |
Go Dawgs! |
| Tourette’s |
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What? Weirdos on here man. |