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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]That’s how you get killed. Deleted pics can easily recovered too. Dumb kid.[/quote] Yes. I'm with you OP. I'd be proud that your son knew it was wrong and stood up for his friends; however, he should've called the police/security for assistance. If the man hadn't cooperated and punched your son in the head or, worse, pulled out a weapon, your son could be dead. I'm thankful for you both that it didn't turn out that way, but your DS needs to be warned that he's not the hero in some movie. He needs to leave the cowboy shit at home and call for law enforcement in the future. [/quote] Interestingly he is not a cowboy-like at all. He is quite calm and measured in his responses all the time. So, this incident surprised me and worried me. [/quote] [b]Come on mom. He is a 16 yo young man with girls with his hormones running wild. Are you really surprised? Tell him to think with his head but his hormones.[/b] Consider himself lucky.[/quote] Guaranteed he became the hero to those girls & a few of them have crushes on him for defending their honor. I grew up in NYC & have been taking mass transit alone since middle school. He shouldn't have approached the guy, the best thing he could have done was called for a station attendant, who will call for the police if necessary. Here's a tip that got us out of a couple of similar situations. Next time he's in a large group with attractive women & there are more boys than girls, the safest thing to do is (especially if they're standing) have the boys huddle around the girls... like in a football huddle. They don't have to be hovering over them, but standing a little staggered on the outside of the girls makes it more difficult for degenerates to get a good look at them & your son will feel less inclined to have to defend their honor. [/quote] ffs. that's your solution, as opposed to calling out creeper behavior? coward. [/quote]
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