Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which culture are you from OP? Unless you're white, getting smacked by one's elders isn't exactly taboo if it's well-deserved. Since you agree that your own son can be a handful, I would say that it's better not to antagonize the situation. Your son learned an important lesson, whatever it was he did to get his punishment.
I don't know any white kids that got hit growing up. I did witness black kids getting a beat down.
Anonymous wrote:Which culture are you from OP? Unless you're white, getting smacked by one's elders isn't exactly taboo if it's well-deserved. Since you agree that your own son can be a handful, I would say that it's better not to antagonize the situation. Your son learned an important lesson, whatever it was he did to get his punishment.
Anonymous wrote:Get your son out immediately. I cannot imagine being 12 years old, across the country from my parents with someone who hit me and then withheld food! WTF! Your son is probably terrified! Have your sister get him right now and you get on the next plane. Grovel, pay her, whatever. And never leave your father alone with your son again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to but I know no one there. My sister is 3 hours away. I could ask her but when I told her what happened, she said that dad had told her another story ("they were playing and he got hurt"). She also told me (which is true and I'm feeling very guilty) that I knew my dad was too old to handle watching a kid. I dismissed my fears because DS can really take care of himself but this was a huge mistake.
Omg then ask her already. Regardless of what really happened you do know something happened. You also know your dad is too old to do this and now he is pissed so not a good situation. You also know that your son is very upset and in an unstable situation.
You go now or your sister goes now and then you arrive on Saturday. I would personally go now.
Anonymous wrote:Which culture are you from OP? Unless you're white, getting smacked by one's elders isn't exactly taboo if it's well-deserved. Since you agree that your own son can be a handful, I would say that it's better not to antagonize the situation. Your son learned an important lesson, whatever it was he did to get his punishment.
Anonymous wrote:I want to but I know no one there. My sister is 3 hours away. I could ask her but when I told her what happened, she said that dad had told her another story ("they were playing and he got hurt"). She also told me (which is true and I'm feeling very guilty) that I knew my dad was too old to handle watching a kid. I dismissed my fears because DS can really take care of himself but this was a huge mistake.