Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m starting to wonder if this is a troll post. All these “unwanted touching” PPs have never seen the results of a broken jaw. It’s serious assault, serious recovery time and not excusable unless a documented accident. Punching someone in the face hard enough to break jaw is a crime and not justified
This is such a weird response to me. You realize that "touching" someone else's head can be a hedging way of referring to a range from a teeny boop on the tip of the nose to flicking him directly in the eye, or clapping him on the side of the head a'la the eardrum rupture in It's A Wonderful Life?
How the hell can you say you know whether it was proportional or not? Especially given it could have been a wild swing that just landed right.
You're pushing a narrative.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Again, as an RA, here are things I know some 18 year old men did to each other that led to fights in the dorms:
Place a used condom on a roommate’s pillow.
Fart directly at a hallmate walking by
Press naked genitals against a roommate’s family photo of mom and two sisters.
Ejaculate in roommate’s 2 in 1 shampoo
Smush a rotted pickled egg on hallmate’s back
All of these things were done to humiliate the other man and establish dominance. In all cases, things only went to the j board after the victim physically retailiated and then the injured perp claimed to be playing.
So gross. I hope that they didn’t just punch the person in the face here as more would be so satisfying.
Not one of those things justifies BREAKING SOMEONES JAW by punching in the mouth.
Anonymous wrote:I’m starting to wonder if this is a troll post. All these “unwanted touching” PPs have never seen the results of a broken jaw. It’s serious assault, serious recovery time and not excusable unless a documented accident. Punching someone in the face hard enough to break jaw is a crime and not justified
Anonymous wrote:I’m starting to wonder if this is a troll post. All these “unwanted touching” PPs have never seen the results of a broken jaw. It’s serious assault, serious recovery time and not excusable unless a documented accident. Punching someone in the face hard enough to break jaw is a crime and not justified
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Again, as an RA, here are things I know some 18 year old men did to each other that led to fights in the dorms:
Place a used condom on a roommate’s pillow.
Fart directly at a hallmate walking by
Press naked genitals against a roommate’s family photo of mom and two sisters.
Ejaculate in roommate’s 2 in 1 shampoo
Smush a rotted pickled egg on hallmate’s back
All of these things were done to humiliate the other man and establish dominance. In all cases, things only went to the j board after the victim physically retailiated and then the injured perp claimed to be playing.
So gross. I hope that they didn’t just punch the person in the face here as more would be so satisfying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does your son thinking it was horseplay plus bad luck or does he think the other kid behaved inappropriately?
I can guarantee you that the other guy didn’t want to be touched and saw OP’s son as provoking him into a fight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Again, as an RA, here are things I know some 18 year old men did to each other that led to fights in the dorms:
Place a used condom on a roommate’s pillow.
Fart directly at a hallmate walking by
Press naked genitals against a roommate’s family photo of mom and two sisters.
Ejaculate in roommate’s 2 in 1 shampoo
Smush a rotted pickled egg on hallmate’s back
All of these things were done to humiliate the other man and establish dominance. In all cases, things only went to the j board after the victim physically retailiated and then the injured perp claimed to be playing.
The injured “perp”? Except for the ones involving ejaculate, those don’t sound worthy of a punch. What happened to the boys discipline-wise?
Anonymous wrote:Again, as an RA, here are things I know some 18 year old men did to each other that led to fights in the dorms:
Place a used condom on a roommate’s pillow.
Fart directly at a hallmate walking by
Press naked genitals against a roommate’s family photo of mom and two sisters.
Ejaculate in roommate’s 2 in 1 shampoo
Smush a rotted pickled egg on hallmate’s back
All of these things were done to humiliate the other man and establish dominance. In all cases, things only went to the j board after the victim physically retailiated and then the injured perp claimed to be playing.
Anonymous wrote:Again, as an RA, here are things I know some 18 year old men did to each other that led to fights in the dorms:
Place a used condom on a roommate’s pillow.
Fart directly at a hallmate walking by
Press naked genitals against a roommate’s family photo of mom and two sisters.
Ejaculate in roommate’s 2 in 1 shampoo
Smush a rotted pickled egg on hallmate’s back
All of these things were done to humiliate the other man and establish dominance. In all cases, things only went to the j board after the victim physically retailiated and then the injured perp claimed to be playing.
Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is in college; he is 18. He lives in a dorm and was screwing around with kids in his dorm; he touched another kid's head, then did it again and the other kid punched him in the face and broke his jaw. This was not a fight, just teens screwing around. There was no alcohol involved. I'm not sure how to handle this. My son goes to school OOS, I do not know this other kid. My son went to the ED, had a CAT scan and will be followed up by a specialist. This will likely be rather expensive. I don't know if we should have him call the police and file a report, or just try to contact the other kid's parents. I'm inclined to not just let this go. WWYD? Thanks.
If it was not a fight, why would you consider a police report? If it was kids screwing around and no alcohol (you understand the skepticism here right?) you are presumably regarding the injury as essentially accidental.
Thinking back to college, I had a friend who developed thyroid cancer in our junior year, a guy I dated previously got drunk and fell off a balcony breaking HIS jaw, I broke a wrist horsing around with friends, somebody else I knew had an emergency appendectomy, another friend had a nasty case of mono and spent a month in bed, one guy (who always skipped breakfast) actually was diagnosed with scurvy. Nobody's parents flew out. Everyone had health insurance (the school required proof and if not you have to pay into their student health insurance policy).
Mono is nbd. Jaw surgery gone wrong is a real thing. I’m not overprotective but I wouldn’t want my kid undergoing surgery without another adult or preferably me there. Major issues can happen and no one should be left alone in the hospital. I’m the daughter of a doctor.
Jaw surgery gone wrong is a real thing? I’m a dentist, and did a year long residency with oral surgeons, and saw quite a few jaw surgeries. Participated in several as well. Would love to hear about these surgeries, daughter of a doctor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wasn’t your son the instigator?
Suppose so. Seems like a broken jaw may be taking it a bit far. Anger management issues perhaps?