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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sadly your child will need to do many things in life he or she doesn't want to do. I often have to shake hands with people I don't want to meet. Not everything is about your child. Your making this all about your child which will cause problems later on. [/quote] How often do you have to press your body onto that of someone who you don't want to meet? If there is one thing that is all about my child[b], it's her body.[/b] [/quote] So everything is about her. No need to pay respect to a relative. It's her body and the special snowflake doesn't want a hug. Why are you letting your child run the show? [/quote] SMDH. Do you not get that ***it is polite to GREET someone by saying hello, but that you don't have to have bodily contact to be polite********? You can just prompt them to say, "Hi, Grandma," and then hugs can be freely given when the child overcomes her initial shyness/reluctance ***on her own.*** Who are you gross people who WANT a forced hug? Who are you people that are so controlling that you gain satisfaction from the hug of a child who doesn't yet want to hug you?[/quote] Well said. [/quote]
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