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Okay, he's a decent person. A kind of everyday geek with a love of superheroes, and everything else...but he's raising his kid to be a disruptive kid. (He's a friend, and I'm the adoptive auntie of his two year old.)
The little girl tends to grab and kick and flail. We were on public transportation and she tried to grab every single stranger's bags as they passed her stroller. Sitting in her stroller, she also kicked a fellow traveler multiple times.
As a friend, I felt like I had no power to say to her "Stop kicking." I got annoyed and wrapped her feet in a blanket to stop her from kicking, but seriously...what happened to teaching your kid to PLAY NICELY without touching everyone's stuff?
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