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on 17-05-2013 01:40 AM
Kiwi, did you say something to the Mum ? I would have called her on her behaviour and done it in front of the other parents. She is setting a poor example to the other children and should be called out on it.
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on 17-05-2013 06:40 AM
I am not surprised he got teased - kid's will tease about something unusual or what they don't see as the normal thing.
BUT by an adult (another parent) X-( What ever happened to leading by example.
You are no doubt proud of your son for being proud of his heritage and rightly so.
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on 17-05-2013 07:01 AM
Kiwi, did you say something to the Mum ? I would have called her on her behaviour and done it in front of the other parents. She is setting a poor example to the other children and should be called out on it.
Unfortunately (or fortunately??) I didn't hear it, he told me about it.
I was kind of expecting to have to pull up one or two of the kids for teasing, but nobody got teased at all. Not A and not either of the kids who didn't have formal clothes to wear so came in uniform. :-x
Had I heard it I probably would have got myself in trouble or been ignored.
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on 17-05-2013 08:10 AM
At 13 - 14, I'm surprised the other kids didn't laugh... perhaps they didn't because his mother was there.
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on 17-05-2013 08:29 AM
At 13 - 14, I'm surprised the other kids didn't laugh... perhaps they didn't because his mother was there.
No, these kids are scouts. they know how to show respect.
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on 17-05-2013 09:21 AM
Well hopefully one scout in particular will endeavour to teach his mum a thing or two about showing respect kiwi 😉
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on 17-05-2013 09:26 AM
I realise your son is only 13, so please don't misconstrue. But I think a man in a kilt is dead sexy. The way it swings when he walks pushes my buttons, thats for sure 🙂
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on 17-05-2013 09:36 AM
I agree with the appeal of a man in a kilt.
He is an early bloomer so at 13, he looks like a lot of men do about 18. He definitely suits the look of the kilt. And several of us embarrassed him last night by telling him he could have his pick of girls if he wore it.
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on 17-05-2013 10:43 AM
I realise your son is only 13, so please don't misconstrue. But I think a man in a kilt is dead sexy. The way it swings when he walks pushes my buttons, thats for sure 🙂
The way what swings? 😮
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on 17-05-2013 11:52 AM
scouts aren't neccessarily angels. i was a scout 🙂 like any boys they give each other hell.
wearing a kilt is asking for it, despite how good it can look.