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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Whether you acted appropriately of course depends on what precisely you did. All the people saying you were fine are making a lot of assumptions. That you may have lost friends indicates that you may have overreacted. Frankly, the absence of details in your post also suggests that you think you overreacted. [/quote] I don’t think I did... Let me just come out and say it. I basically pushed the guy away from her forcefully and said are you nuts?[/quote] Once again, OP, you’re being pretty vague. There’s a lot loaded in that “basically” - why don’t you just describe precisely what you said, what you did, and what happened afterwards?[/quote] It’s probably fictional, that’s why.[/quote] What happened afterwards.. Well, the guests immediately intervened and we were separated. The guy got up... (yeah I really pushed him). I was stiill pissed directly afterwards but I talked it out with the friends that I didn’t plan to take this further. I apologized. I think the guy expressed apologies but not directly to us. My daughter said she wanted to leave and we left.[/quote] Of course she wanted to leave, you made a huge spectacle and embarrassed her. Probably frightened her too. Overreaction. Why didn’t you just step up and say, “hey, knock it off, she doesn’t want to dance.”[/quote]
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