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Bullying?

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TescoValueUserName · 17/02/2019 09:37

I've just had an argument with my boyfriend about his behaviour to our 6 year old.

He finds it funny to wind her up to the point she either gets really annoyed or cries and then laughs at her. I've said its awful behaviour and an awful way to treat a small child, he genuinely cant see the issue with it and thinks it's perfectly fine.

How can anyone think this is ok? He is so adamant that it's not a problem whereas I see it as bullying, I just don't get it.

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JiltedJohnsJulie · 17/02/2019 09:45

No it is bullying and I can imagine it makes your DD feel terrible. Not only is he bullying your DD but he's showing a huge degree if immaturity and a complete disregard for her feelings and yours.

MumUnderTheMoon · 17/02/2019 12:52

He is bullying/ gaslighting her. It is completely unacceptable you need to protect her from this.

TescoValueUserName · 17/02/2019 17:09

Thanks both.

I'm working on it! Just really worried about what will happen when he has them and I'm not there with them.

He does something similar to me at times, winds me up till I snap then has a go at me for having no sense of humour or telling me criticising me for overreacting.

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