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[quote=Anonymous]My kid was in this position and it got so bad he did end up trying to low key avoid the boy. Parents complained my kid was bullying and when the particulars were investigated by the school and both sets of parents talking to the kids (the kid ended up admitting all this to his parents) it was all stuff like “OP’s kid said he wouldn’t play xyz with poor larlo….because larlo shouted the house down and ended up threatening to kill a kid when he lost the game last time they played.” I was honestly proud of my kid for having appropriate boundaries-you don’t have to be friends with people who are verbally abusive. [/quote]
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