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[quote=Anonymous]Op I am sorry this happened. Kids/Teens say stupid things. Maybe you should talk with him again. Listen to him, that will go a long way to putting this away. Then say I'm sorry I touched you without your permission. Meaning it or not doesn't matter. It will get the conversation started or moving or starting the process to move forward. Point is something made him feel uncomfortable and you apologizing means he knows you heard him and that you are there for him to talk always. Also, the conversation he had with your DH might need to be had again. Maybe he can try and find out why a simple touch was such a big deal. Or maybe it was nothing and your DS was just saying hey I'm not a baby anymore. Exerting his independence, obviously his words were strong. There might be more to this than you know. [/quote]
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