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Just do it!!!!lol - I definitely blame my recent Freebirds bathroom talk...... https://forums.sherdog.com/threads/...o-mens-restroom.4004229/page-2#post-154496841 should I sue them?
Just do it!!!!lol - I definitely blame my recent Freebirds bathroom talk...... https://forums.sherdog.com/threads/...o-mens-restroom.4004229/page-2#post-154496841 should I sue them?
I think maybe I should teach him a hard double leg takedown or a nice trip and throw instead of a hit/punch. At least with a takedown you can just pretend the kids were wrestling and playing at recess.
Your kids going to get pushed around his whole life if you allow this now.Getting pants is part of being a kid unless it’s repeatedly happening I think he overreacted.
Getting pantsed and pantsing other kids is a rite of passage, IMO
My son knows 100% that if something like that happened to him and he didnt throw punches he would be in big fucking trouble.
he got depantsed. Should I be upset with him or proud? I always tell him not to take crap from people but he also got in a little trouble for hitting the other kid. I mean, if you don't want to get hit, don't depants someone on the playground......lesson learned for everyone IMO.
I think maybe I should teach him a hard double leg takedown or a nice trip and throw instead of a hit/punch. At least with a takedown you can just pretend the kids were wrestling and playing at recess.
Not for everyone, I have never been pantsed or pantsed someone else or seen it done at all. Seems pretty aggressive to me no wonder punches were thrown. Don’t know what to tell you OP, depending on where they are wrestling someone could really get hurt as well. Accidentally gave my friend a concussion with a trip/throw when I was younger, the entire world isn’t a wrestling mat.Getting pants is part of being a kid unless it’s repeatedly happening I think he overreacted.
That's an understandable reaction....
But I'm not sure that 6 years old is the right age for the "don't take crap from anybody" speech. That's kind of a reactionary, cynical world view you're instilling in him when he should be running around, learning to tie his shoes and how to make friends.
Don't get me wrong, I don't think his reaction was out of the ordinary. And I think you have his best interest in heart with what you've been teaching him. But I think at age six, most boys can't differentiate between "someone giving them crap", or if it's just his buddies or classmates horsing around being boys.
"Don't take crap from anybody" has a time and place in a young man's life, but at this age I worry that he may have that reaction to any time a friend or buddy initiates play by harmless pranks, jokes, goofing around, ball busting, etc.
Was it a jab or uppercut?