Steelasp: Punched in the face!

brittykay09

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That's not really fighting, thats just a normal physical showing of sibling love. Every brother and sister that really loves one another will scrap it out, you are kind of supposed to. You just don't let anyone else scrap it out with your sibling.

I usually let my kids box it out until it needs to be broken up, like when they are about to break something or one of them is bleeding. Kids need to get that aggression out. Hell, I've even thrown around some punches with my bro and sisters since we all became adults.

I'm about to throw down with my one of my younger sisters who is 20, but she only goes to college a few days a week and spends the rest of the time partying with the u of o kids. I called her a "late bloomer" since the rest of us siblings got all our partying out waaaaaaaaaaay earlier. Since my dad is an instructor at the community college, he gets privilege to info on which days she is going to class. Its definitely NOT the days she says she's going to class.

:D
 
Ick and Seven, somehow I think wrestling with you could have a totally different outcome.

But I'm not guaranteeing no bruises. ;)
 
Update: Here's how it went down according to my buddy who actually saw the whole thing. (other info I posted earlier was second hand, from people who saw the tail end of it, but not the start.)

This guy was arguing with a friend of mine, and getting loud and aggressive. I went over to see what was going on. Then he got in my face, and started talking shit. Now, I strongly dislike this dude to begin with. At some point he put his hand on me. I'm fairly passive and laid back, but I don't like to be touched much, especially by people I don't like in the first place who are getting in my face. So I pushed him, with just one hand, perhaps harder than I needed to, and he hit the ground. then he got back up and hit me. Then he went and hid behind a girl and continued the shit talking.
So my memory was not as muddled as I thought. I did (sort of) act first, and he was on the ground before I got hit.
He came over to me and apologized the next night, but I was not inclined to accept his apology. I told him that's the last time he gets to hit me without retaliation. He asked if he could buy me a beer, I said I'd rather he didn't. Sure, everyone gets drunk and takes things too far from time to time, but I don't need to be friends with a guy who thinks it's ok to beat up his girlfriend. Besides, now I have an excuse to bar him from singing karaoke, which is good news for everyone. He claims to have worked in the music industry in New York, but I don't know how you can be successful in the music industry with no sense of pitch or rhythm.
 
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