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<blockquote data-quote="John6185" data-source="post: 2285857" data-attributes="member: 25679"><p>It is "normal" for young boys to fight but should be avoided if at all necessary. When I was in high school I avoided fights but I took up for a boy that was having a seizure by telling the bully that "he couldn't help it." From that time on this bully pushed me, they got this one boy all hopped up to fight thinking that I wouldn't fight back. Well, i always fought fair, no kicking and stuff like that and when this boy and I faced off, I asked him if he was ready and when he replied "yes" I recoiled my arm and let him have it one blow and he was down on the ground holding his face. From that time on I had no problems with the bullies. I still avoid confrontations, they cause more trouble that they're worth.</p><p>Perhaps your son was in the same boat and was bring pushed and he did what he had to do. It's all part of growing up and the suspension is temporary and someday will be a distant memory.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John6185, post: 2285857, member: 25679"] It is "normal" for young boys to fight but should be avoided if at all necessary. When I was in high school I avoided fights but I took up for a boy that was having a seizure by telling the bully that "he couldn't help it." From that time on this bully pushed me, they got this one boy all hopped up to fight thinking that I wouldn't fight back. Well, i always fought fair, no kicking and stuff like that and when this boy and I faced off, I asked him if he was ready and when he replied "yes" I recoiled my arm and let him have it one blow and he was down on the ground holding his face. From that time on I had no problems with the bullies. I still avoid confrontations, they cause more trouble that they're worth. Perhaps your son was in the same boat and was bring pushed and he did what he had to do. It's all part of growing up and the suspension is temporary and someday will be a distant memory. [/QUOTE]
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