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[quote=Anonymous]You allowed your young son to go on for some time needling your brother before you told him to stop? Where you finding this public shaming of your brother enjoyable to watch, or something? Wow, OP. Get yourself to a counselor to sort out your anger management issues before you instill them in your own son. You are teaching your son that it is okay to hold contempt for any who has less than he does, hasn't been quite as lucky in life, is struggling, or has chosen a different life path. You are teaching your son that it is okay to shame people, to lord himself over others, to ask prying questions he will know are uncomfortable simply to needle someone else, and how to kick people who are down. You will get what you raise. Hopefully your son won't turn on you in your old age and ask why you're so lazy. [/quote]
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