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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You taught your daughter that that kind of behavior was not okay OP! Good for you and great for her! [/quote] +1 I'm a pretty cool-headed type of person, and yes -- I totally agree that OP did great! The most important person in this situation is not the creepy guy. It's her DD. Girls take their cues from their parents when it comes to situations like this. And DD saw her mom draw a clear, bright line when it comes to harassment. OP shut that guy down IMMEDIATELY and HARD. Perfect. If OP had more time to think/plan, yes, I'm sure she could have conveyed the same message with clear, strong words minus the shove. But it was a quick, in-the-moment decision, and I think she did great. No doubt her DD will remember this (consciously or otherwise) and choose to stand up for herself (or avoid) creepy guys as she gets older. [/quote] +1 [/quote]
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