Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The kid is 13. He’s just weird. Not trying to molest your kid.
Dp. You don"t know that. I was always raped by a teen when i was four or five. Please talk to the coach, op.
A 13 year old boy who’s supported by his mother? Sorry but I doubt that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The kid is 13. He’s just weird. Not trying to molest your kid.
Dp. You don"t know that. I was always raped by a teen when i was four or five. Please talk to the coach, op.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds like a socially awkward kid to me and I think talking to the coach or the parents would be overreacting.
I agree he is probably socially awkward, but that’s why to bring it up now. In a few years it will be a felony charge, not a kind word from a trusted coach about boundaries. I would make the message: we have enjoyed swim team, but training for the mentors should include a discussion about no forcing touching on a kid who doesn’t want it, etc. The training is something the team coach can control, and if it is given to everyone it won’t single out one kid but he will get the information he needs.
If he does it after training, it will be easier for the next buddy to say, That’s not the rule! Or something.
Anonymous wrote:It sounds like a socially awkward kid to me and I think talking to the coach or the parents would be overreacting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The kid is 13. He’s just weird. Not trying to molest your kid.
Dp. You don"t know that. I was always raped by a teen when i was four or five. Please talk to the coach, op.
Anonymous wrote:The kid is 13. He’s just weird. Not trying to molest your kid.