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Old 02-09-2006, 09:36 PM   #1
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Originally Posted by Mousey Girl
I do understand what you are saying Mousepod and ISM. I must admit I still breathe a sigh of relief when I see something offensive and he isn't with me. If he is with me I have learned to keep my mouth shut unless he says something about it. Most of the times he hasn't noticed or had no idea what he was looking at. The bigger the deal I make of it, the more upset he becomes.
Sounds about right. From the outside, it seems that a lot of things that adults think children should be upset about- they haven't even noticed. I think you're on the right track- if the little guy doesn't say anything about it, let it go.
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