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good folks thought of this situation:
I took my son to a swimming birthday party yesterday, and at one point, the mother of the birthday child passed out water pistols. My five year old barely knew how to handle it because we have stayed away from toy guns. My other son is autistic, and we want to teach them that they are not supposed to handle anything that looks like that, even if it is vibrant lemon-yellow. Anyway, I decided not to make a fuss and confiscate it because, naturally, that gets the curiosity up.
My son started messing with it, and when he figured it out, he shot water at one of the other kids who declined to take a pistol. The other child told him he didn't want to be shot at. My child complied with his request, starting shooting at the concrete, and that makes having a pistol pretty dull, so he eventually gave it up to me.
I just thought it was a little rude that a mom would assume everyone would want their kid to have one, and hand them out without asking first. But I let it all slide, though.
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