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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think you over- reacted. He was probably embarrassed in front of his friend. I would’ve talked to him about it later explained you were concerned about safety but you also understand that likely embarrassed him. I would state that he can be mad at you but he can’t be disrespectful. [/quote] You embarrassed him in front of his friends. In teenage boy world, that is pretty much the worst thing you could have done. [/quote] NP. Jesus, who cares? Parents do not have to conform their behavior/parenting techniques to the extremely oversensitive emotional vagaries of teenagers. Flying a drone close to strangers' faces is not acceptable behavior. His supposed inability to understand that is either utter nonsense or he is an antisocial imbecile. He is behaving childishly and could have avoided a loss of face - if this is really such a concern - by not being such a baby about the whole thing.[/quote]
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