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<blockquote data-quote="MCVetSteve" data-source="post: 3187109" data-attributes="member: 33591"><p>The rule I have taught mine is not “you’re not allowed to hit,” but “you’re not allowed to hit FIRST.” I follow that with “I will NEVER be mad at you for defending yourself, you might be made to leave school for a little while for finishing a fight somebody else started, but you will NOT be in trouble once we get back to daddy’s house.” My ex has views consistent with mine regarding this. My son recently told me he wants to learn how to dance, and I’m fine with it. Dancing is an admirable past time, and will lead to him becoming good friends with lots of lovely young women when he’s older. I did add though “you’re gonna need to learn how to fight too boy. Someone is gonna find out you like dancing and try to pick on you. And that’s fine, let them try.”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MCVetSteve, post: 3187109, member: 33591"] The rule I have taught mine is not “you’re not allowed to hit,” but “you’re not allowed to hit FIRST.” I follow that with “I will NEVER be mad at you for defending yourself, you might be made to leave school for a little while for finishing a fight somebody else started, but you will NOT be in trouble once we get back to daddy’s house.” My ex has views consistent with mine regarding this. My son recently told me he wants to learn how to dance, and I’m fine with it. Dancing is an admirable past time, and will lead to him becoming good friends with lots of lovely young women when he’s older. I did add though “you’re gonna need to learn how to fight too boy. Someone is gonna find out you like dancing and try to pick on you. And that’s fine, let them try.” [/QUOTE]
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