On our last trip:
We were in line for BTMRR and their was a father with his son who looked like he just got tall enough to ride. The little guy was sweating bullets about riding, and when it came to just before loading (we were in the back of their car) the boy starts wailing about going on the ride, big old crocodile tears streaming down his face. The father kept saying "it's just ride, now come on" load into the car, kid is terrified and tries to walk through car, father grabs him from his shirt collar seats him in the seat and pulls the lapbar down. Poor guy wants nothing with the "runaway twain" Its to the point the whole half of the station is watching and a CM comes over to see if everything is ok. Father just deadpans "He's fine, I swear, he'll love it" calm as a cucumber and holdin his son's shoulders. Well, off on our trip we went, and as soon as we get through the tunnel with the bats and are outside, the kid is starting to stop sobbing, dad's saying "see, it's okay" and by the second lift hill the little sport is raising his arms in the air! The kid was all smiles when we got back in the station and the CM who asked gave him a high five on the way out. We saw the family meet up with their DM and little sis (to short to ride) by the exit and we saw sport just drag DM back in line for the parent swap
It just goes to show that sometimes you have to see the whole story, some people may have thought the father was horrible for making him go, when really he knew his son would love it after he went on.