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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The cowboy boot story reminded me if another action by a cruel parent I know. Very very heartbreaking. Touched a chord. Totally disproportionate to the offense - big deal her kid kicked her what would she do to my sons! We wonder how kids grow up with such lack of empathy. [/quote] No, kids today grow up to be whiny entitled wusses evaluate their moms let them kick them with no consequences. Oh, maybe a time out. If a kid loves a rock and uses a rock to bash in a car window, he should be allowed to keep it? Kids today have far too few actual consequences for bad behavior and frankly if your sons are routinely kicking you or worse, I feel sorry for you. [/quote] I can tell by your post you feel defensive. A rock is different from a pair of special boots a kid loves and sleeps with, and smashing windows is different then a tired or hungry little child acting out to the one person he feels confortable enough to decompress in front of. These are children we are talking about. Kids usually save their worst behavior for their parents. A smack across the face would work better than throwing away a cherished item. It's also stupid and shortsighted because the kid still needs shoes for his feet. Don't feel sorry for me, my kids are kind and popular and smart. But that's not the point here. [/quote]
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