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[quote=Anonymous]It is fascinating to me that there is one person on here who thinks a kid should be able to keep pulling a girls hair as long as he wants and that that the girl's mother shouldn't be able to pry his hands off of her. And yes that might involve squeezing his hand to get him off of her so he might find that uncomfortable - um....he is pulling her hair knowing he shouldn't, right? What is the alternative? Should she allow the hair pulling to get worse, witness her daughter in pain, and go running to look for the other mom so she can pry the boys hands off her herself? Unbelievable to me. Bring on the yelling and the lawyers I suppose if that is where it goes. But I am not going to allow someone to continuously hurt my child because I am restricted to words only with a stranger's kid who wont listen to me. I would speak sternly twice and then remove his hand. Sometimes you do have to touch another person's kid. Just sometimes. [/quote]
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