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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Is your husband the boy’s father? I’m shocked he is leaving you to deal with your son’s violence.[/quote] I imagine earning a living has to be a priority for him as it was for my husband. We spent a fortune getting help for my DC and I was barely able to work, so only possible by my husband “leaving me to deal with the violence.” Really think before you post something like this.[/quote] Omg I swear this subforum has the most sensitive women on the planet. The husband is aware that this boy is violent toward the love of his life. The obvious question is: what does he do about it? A man whose biological son is violent toward his wife (enough to call the police!) does not leave her to just deal with it for long periods of time. That this question is more off-limits than a son abusing his mom in her husband’s absence reveals so much about this forum.[/quote] [b]I understand wanting to do all you can for your child but the first time my 12-year-old son gave me a black eye would be the last time. Especially since he doesn't do this anywhere else and only to his parents. [/b] Perhaps the reality of getting his butt kicked by others at school is enough to keep him in line there. Not saying it's right but it is basic human survival instinct to protect yourself and his classmates certainly would. He probably knows that and it is why he does not do this as school. OP, if you haven't already read through this information it may have some helpful information. https://msa.maryland.gov/msa/mdmanual/19djj/html/19agen.html[/quote] Ridiculous. If OP (or her husband) strikes the child they could be arrested, even if he hit her first.[/quote] OP should have insisted he be charged after the first episode. What son did to her is a violent felony. And he's repeated it several times. [/quote]
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