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His father is an idiot. That will just escalate an accident into an issue.
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Yeah, no. I'm not going to sit there and listen to anyone encourage violence on my child. He's an asshole and we probably would be limiting much contact if that's the kind of stuff I knew he was teaching his kids to do.
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Wow. Your BIL is a total asshole. I'd say HE is the one who deserves a kick in the balls if he thinks that is ok-then see how he feels about it after. What a jerk. I'd never go around him again and your DH should tell him so directly. His wife should step up as well and tell him he's being a jerk.
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No, the father should have encouraged his son to move on( it was an accident continue playing).QuantumNursing wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2019 8:55 amThere is no moving on when it comes to encouraging violence against a child
It's not the KIDS that I wouldn't want around my kids. It's that grown man that I wouldn't want around them.
Can you get together with the kids in the absence of their father?
Can you get together with the kids in the absence of their father?