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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember1" data-source="post: 751030" data-attributes="member: 23706"><p>Copa, please don't feel his shame. Clearly he is an adult who still does not care about how his behavior may hurt you. Kay was like this when we used to sometimes bring her places, especially to our company. I can't even verbalize the shame my husband and I both felt that the owners child swore, cussed and used loud and sexually inappropriate language to us and our workers.</p><p></p><p>We once had to call the police to make her leave and many probably never forgot it. Needless to say, our attempt to get her involved in our company was a major fail with much embarrassing fallout.</p><p></p><p>Since that time Kay has never gone with us in public except out to eat where she often acts out. But we don't have to visit the same restaurant twice.</p><p></p><p>Your son.is obviously not mature enough or well behaved enough to respect your wishes, or to be out in public with you, except maybe to eat for the same reasons we have. Maybe just never take him with you. He didn't earn that privilege. Some adults never learn to be proper adults. i don't see Kay maturing any time soon. To be honest, Amy's children behave appropriately in public and they are so young, yet Kay likes to talk loudly and inappropriately to cause scenes. I believe Kay does it on purpose to shame us. It works.</p><p></p><p>Please do not take on your son's deeds and maybe try not to have him with you at important places. Kay no longer even knows our bank.</p><p></p><p>God bless you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember1, post: 751030, member: 23706"] Copa, please don't feel his shame. Clearly he is an adult who still does not care about how his behavior may hurt you. Kay was like this when we used to sometimes bring her places, especially to our company. I can't even verbalize the shame my husband and I both felt that the owners child swore, cussed and used loud and sexually inappropriate language to us and our workers. We once had to call the police to make her leave and many probably never forgot it. Needless to say, our attempt to get her involved in our company was a major fail with much embarrassing fallout. Since that time Kay has never gone with us in public except out to eat where she often acts out. But we don't have to visit the same restaurant twice. Your son.is obviously not mature enough or well behaved enough to respect your wishes, or to be out in public with you, except maybe to eat for the same reasons we have. Maybe just never take him with you. He didn't earn that privilege. Some adults never learn to be proper adults. i don't see Kay maturing any time soon. To be honest, Amy's children behave appropriately in public and they are so young, yet Kay likes to talk loudly and inappropriately to cause scenes. I believe Kay does it on purpose to shame us. It works. Please do not take on your son's deeds and maybe try not to have him with you at important places. Kay no longer even knows our bank. God bless you. [/QUOTE]
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