ok well heres the deal, my dad has a big temper problem but when he plays around like fight playing and i play back hes like oh, u wanna mess around and he gets out of control. he's never hit me out of anger, but tonite he hit me in the side of the head where my ear is and its been smarting for a bit. i want to show him im not weak and i mean business. does anyone know any moves in which i can best him. a behind the back arm hold would be great.
15/f btw. im sick of him being an asshole.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Families? boylover answered Tuesday August 14 2007, 12:02 am: my dad is the same way, we would mess around and he would always kick my ass.
all i can tell you is pintching is good it used to work for me, i wouldnt tell you to kick him or anything because i did that and im very sure you dont wanna see the outcome to that.
whatever you decided to do be careful cause guys are very strong and if you wanna play hard with them sometimes its not what you singed up for.
HeatherBT4T answered Sunday August 5 2007, 4:52 pm: The best thing for you to do is to not encourage him when he's 'play fighting' and to let someone know that he's hurt you but if you want to show him you're not weak, I have a few tips. You're probably smaller than him, right? Well use that to your advantage. Get a firm hold on his shirt when you're facing him, put your leg behind his leg and then push forward. It shouldn't be too hard to knock him to the ground and it's one of the easier judo moves to learn. That's one thing you could do though; join a judo or karate group and they'll teach you some self defence. I have to admit, I spent a few months in one and my brother takes me seriously these days.
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