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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. What sets the context for this behavior is that the boy has always gotten what he wanted. Permissive style parenting. Mom never said no to him when he was little. He always did what he wanted and he is used to getting his way by any way possible. He always walked all over his sister - took her birthday presents, ruined her activities because he wanted to do something else, the family did what he wanted, she didn't have any voice. He pushes her friends away because he want her to belong to him. So the way I see him treat her is like his personal property. I think she got used to it though.[/quote] This family is very screwed up. [/quote] So many mothers are creating entitled boys/men every time they fail to say NO. Why are fathers more willing to stand up to their son’s bad behavior?[/quote] I wouldn't jump to thinking this kind of thing only happens with sons. I don't think parents of boys have a lock on bad parenting. There are bad parents to kids of both genders. [/quote] True, but boys and men have the physical power over girls and women. Let’s just be honest. Mothers can change things when they start saying NO to their boys bad behavior.[/quote]
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