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Im so livid, I could murder.
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RStar | Report | 7 Jul 2007 19:02 |
My daughter (nearly 7), has been playing at the park with friends, as its round the corner from my house. One little B***ARD has thrown my daughter in the mud, hit her, and bent her fingers back. He's also a boy, and a year older than her. He doesnt live on our street, thank God. She came in 15 mins ago covered in mud, her new jeans ruined. Thankfully she's been reassured by me confirming I'll be teaching the brat a lesson, and shes now having her dinner. Sharna is a shy little girl, who sees the best in everyone. She wont stick up for herself, unfortunately. I'm SO angry, if this was my kid doing this I'd soon kick him up the backside. PS: For anyone saying 'Its not his fault, he's misunderstood': I understand this creature very well, its an antisocial, violent YOB. |
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Newby CI | Report | 7 Jul 2007 19:33 |
I hope your little girl is now OK. Unfortunately these things do happen in kids lives .I have 2 sons 21 and 16, went through all this and more . Your daughter will find her own way of dealing with this , if you step in too much she will not thank you in the end .Kids who hate each other one day are the best of friends the next especially at this young age . The first time my son met his now best friend they were 8 years old and had a big fight over a flippin raft that my son had built . They are now 20 and have been mates for years . It,s tough being a mum ... XXX Kim xxx |
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Sharon | Report | 7 Jul 2007 19:34 |
hope she`s ok, tyr not to stick up for her too much or she may expect it all the time and might not learn to stick up for herself... then again give her a few years and she`ll probably spark him out. us females can have good memories when we want to.. i know it`s not nice, i was the same(still am) and mine are 12 and 14 yr old lads, but they have to learn to stick up for themselves as there will always be little 'brats' about who will do things to them...just give her lots of tlc and she`ll be fine sharon |
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RStar | Report | 7 Jul 2007 19:36 |
This creature is a known bully tho, and has targetted her before, trying to steal her scooter. She wont be best friends with him tomorrow, she has standards lol. But otherwise I agree, she falls out with her female friends and thats her business, because they make up the next day. |
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**♥Bagpuss♥** | Report | 7 Jul 2007 19:36 |
Awww poor thing. It will make her less likely to want to go out now, and its so nice for them to have a little independance and to play outside rather than being stuck indoors.. I suppose with a kid like that the parents would probably be inapproachable - or in the pub..... Hope she is ok Clare x |
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Newby CI | Report | 7 Jul 2007 19:38 |
And when they are 16 he will be the shyest most daft kid in the street and go to pieces over her every time she comes out of the front door ... XXXXX Kim xxx |
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RStar | Report | 7 Jul 2007 19:44 |
Lol probably, Newby.....either that or he'll be in prison anyway. |