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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]I'd probably let it go[/b] if he's only this way when it comes to sports, coz you can't really change an adult. if he's otherwise a good father I'd just accept it's a rare flaw of him, but make sure DS knows you're different. We all have flaws and not perfect.[/quote] Really? This suggestion sucks. If a child is involved with sports (or chess or spelling bee or anything else) there is no ONLY about it. Children NEED validation from adults. It's not like you have tell them that they're the best in the history of the sport. You looked like you were having fun out there. You worked really hard Bobby never would have scored that point if you hadn't ____. You're a great team player. I love to watch you play. Your son will internalize this. It will ruin his relationship with his father and likely damage his relationship with you. Good luck, OP. I think that family counseling is the best suggestion. [/quote]
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