Violent Kid Keeps Targeting Boys In The Pool, Then Turns On Her Son While His Mother Says He Was Just Hurt By Other Kids’ Words

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A mother is questioning the safety of her son’s friendships after a troubling incident at a sleepover led her to reconsider inviting that family over again. She claims her son’s friend, a 12-year-old boy, physically harmed him while they were playing pool volleyball.

2 boys in swimming pool during daytime
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According to the mother, the friend intentionally grabbed her son by the genitals twice during the game. This prompted her son to react by kicking the boy in the face to make him stop. Although the friend’s parents were present and attempted to address the situation, the boy denied any wrongdoing and claimed it was accidental. When the mother picked her son up, she says the friend barely offered an apology, further frustrating her.

The mother noted that moments after they left, her son immediately expressed his discomfort with the friendship. “He said his friend is not a nice person at all,” she wrote. This reaction wasn’t entirely unexpected for her, as she had felt uneasy about the boy’s behavior for some time.

Her misgivings about the boy stemmed not only from this latest incident but also from previous episodes where he had bullied other children. She recounted another instance where the same boy kicked a smaller child in the pool multiple times and exhibited aggression that required intervention from her husband.

During one birthday party, the aggressive behavior escalated to the point where her husband had to step in after the boy physically attacked another child, leaving him bleeding and distraught. The mother now fears that her son could be dragged into more violent situations if he continues to interact with this friend.

She’s worried about the emotional and physical impact of such encounters, especially considering the sensitive nature of being touched inappropriately. The mother admitted that she usually teaches her children to forgive and be understanding, but this situation feels different. “We’ve never dealt with something like this,” she explained.

Feeling overwhelmed by the situation, she wondered whether it would be unreasonable to cancel future get-togethers with the family without any explanation. The boy’s family is set to take an extended vacation soon, which could give her son some much-needed distance from the troubling friendship.

One part of her concerns is the boy’s reported love for violence. She recounted that other children had recently told him he was violent, to which the boy’s mother responded with sympathy for her son rather than addressing the troubling behavior. “I’m worried my son gets dragged into his fights if he starts one,” she said.

In her post, she asked for advice, hoping to hear perspectives from others who might have faced similar situations. One person told her that it is essential to trust her instincts about the friendship. “If something feels off, it probably is,” they said. Another reader suggested that it would be wise to have an open conversation with her son about setting boundaries and standing up for himself.

The mother is weighing her options and considering the impact of cutting ties with the family. She knows her son deserves friends who treat him with respect and kindness, but she’s unsure how to approach the situation without causing unnecessary drama.

While she wants to protect her son from harm, she is also contemplating the potential fallout with the other family and what that could mean for future relationships. As she navigates this turbulent emotional terrain, she remains focused on her son’s wellbeing.

Ultimately, the mother is left with a decision to make regarding her son’s friendship and what it means for their family dynamics moving forward. She feels the weight of the choice yet knows she must prioritize her son’s safety and happiness.

 

 

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