Boy slapped my daughter's butt on the walk from school

Anonymous
I would ask the school administrators to help out and help your daughter identify the boy, and to settle the issue. If they wont help, go to the police.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You can feel free to quote the inconsistencies. I suspect some of you were gullible enough to believe the imaginary narrative that everyone has been so generously posting.

If you're not offering anything useful, why are you still posting here? I'd honestly like to know what's so appealing about crying troll several times a day. Seriously, why do you care?


Because you insist that you are very, VERY concerned about this incident but a week later have done...what(?) to resolve it. How is your daughter doing?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In case the resolution matters to anyone, the principal agrees with me and said the first step after identifying him is contacting his parents.

No one here has given me a viable solution to finding his name. We've made progress, but not everything happens in a couple of days.


LMAO.

Okay.... so NO ONE has in the 30+ pages given you a viable way to find this boy. Right.

Secondly. The principal agrees with you? Oh well why didn't s/he loan your daughter a yearbook?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You can feel free to quote the inconsistencies. I suspect some of you were gullible enough to believe the imaginary narrative that everyone has been so generously posting.

If you're not offering anything useful, why are you still posting here? I'd honestly like to know what's so appealing about crying troll several times a day. Seriously, why do you care?


I gotta say, you are the weirdest OP ever.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In case the resolution matters to anyone, the principal agrees with me and said the first step after identifying him is contacting his parents.

No one here has given me a viable solution to finding his name. We've made progress, but not everything happens in a couple of days.


LMAO.

Okay.... so NO ONE has in the 30+ pages given you a viable way to find this boy. Right.

Secondly. The principal agrees with you? Oh well why didn't s/he loan your daughter a yearbook?


Exactly! Seriously, OP. You are unbelievable. Not ONE of your daughter's friends has a yearbook? Are they some sort of rare thing? You could have called the office as soon as she got home from school as asked to come down and see a yearbook. I would have figured out who the kid was within two hours. Easy breezy -- if you are trying.

Now, so much time has gone by, you won't get much accomplished. Your daughter's word against there word. It's not that the boys don't deserve a stern warning and talking too, it's just that you come off as ridiculous using words like sexual assault.

Anonymous
Frankly, your your pathetic, helpless, hysterical frenzy is oddly fascinating. I can't imagine an intelligent, grown woman behaving in this manner. It is kind of like watching a train wreck--you know you don't want to see what is coming but you just can't help but watch the ensuing mess.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You can feel free to quote the inconsistencies. I suspect some of you were gullible enough to believe the imaginary narrative that everyone has been so generously posting.

If you're not offering anything useful, why are you still posting here? I'd honestly like to know what's so appealing about crying troll several times a day. Seriously, why do you care?


Because you insist that you are very, VERY concerned about this incident but a week later have done...what(?) to resolve it. How is your daughter doing?


I am concerned, but not "very, VERY" concerned. It hasn't been a week. It happened Friday afternoon and the school isn't open on the weekend. I've been working on resolving it since Monday, after I was able to reach the school office.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Frankly, your your pathetic, helpless, hysterical frenzy is oddly fascinating. I can't imagine an intelligent, grown woman behaving in this manner. It is kind of like watching a train wreck--you know you don't want to see what is coming but you just can't help but watch the ensuing mess.


Well, I'm not behaving that way. That's all in your head.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Frankly, your your pathetic, helpless, hysterical frenzy is oddly fascinating. I can't imagine an intelligent, grown woman behaving in this manner. It is kind of like watching a train wreck--you know you don't want to see what is coming but you just can't help but watch the ensuing mess.


Well, I'm not behaving that way. That's all in your head.
no. It is all over this thread...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Frankly, your your pathetic, helpless, hysterical frenzy is oddly fascinating. I can't imagine an intelligent, grown woman behaving in this manner. It is kind of like watching a train wreck--you know you don't want to see what is coming but you just can't help but watch the ensuing mess.


Well, I'm not behaving that way. That's all in your head.


You keep saying its all in our heads and we are spinning narratives, yet not actually addressing when you are called out. Classic troll.


If your daughter was so upset and you were taking this so seriously you would have called the school immediately. There are people there after the kids are let out.
Anonymous
How is your daughter, Op?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In case the resolution matters to anyone, the principal agrees with me and said the first step after identifying him is contacting his parents.

No one here has given me a viable solution to finding his name. We've made progress, but not everything happens in a couple of days.


LMAO.

Okay.... so NO ONE has in the 30+ pages given you a viable way to find this boy. Right.

Secondly. The principal agrees with you? Oh well why didn't s/he loan your daughter a yearbook?


Exactly! Seriously, OP. You are unbelievable. Not ONE of your daughter's friends has a yearbook? Are they some sort of rare thing? You could have called the office as soon as she got home from school as asked to come down and see a yearbook. I would have figured out who the kid was within two hours. Easy breezy -- if you are trying.

Now, so much time has gone by, you won't get much accomplished. Your daughter's word against there word. It's not that the boys don't deserve a stern warning and talking too, it's just that you come off as ridiculous using words like sexual assault.



I never called it a sexual assault.

I've been working on resolving it. Not posting my every move doesn't mean I'm sitting here staring at the computer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Frankly, your your pathetic, helpless, hysterical frenzy is oddly fascinating. I can't imagine an intelligent, grown woman behaving in this manner. It is kind of like watching a train wreck--you know you don't want to see what is coming but you just can't help but watch the ensuing mess.


Well, I'm not behaving that way. That's all in your head.


You keep saying its all in our heads and we are spinning narratives, yet not actually addressing when you are called out. Classic troll.


If your daughter was so upset and you were taking this so seriously you would have called the school immediately. There are people there after the kids are let out.


I have addressed the concerns. I tried several times to contact the school on Friday. No one answered the phone.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How is your daughter, Op?
op' s daughter (if she even has one) is quacking in her shoes be caused she lied to mama and can't stop this nonsense that came after.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Frankly, your your pathetic, helpless, hysterical frenzy is oddly fascinating. I can't imagine an intelligent, grown woman behaving in this manner. It is kind of like watching a train wreck--you know you don't want to see what is coming but you just can't help but watch the ensuing mess.


NP here. Fuck off. You sound like a mean little troll.
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