| No, never. If I can’t have my name attached to it or won’t say it to someone’s face then it’s not worth saying. |
Excluding DCUMs though….
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| My buddy who got fired sent his old straight and married boss a gift subscription to a hard core gay magazine from a secret admirer |
And to rat out cheaters to their spouses. |
OH, I love this one! I once thought of doing the same thing to a former @sshole boss who is ultra-religious and a part-time pastor. I was thinking of sending it to him at his church address. |
| Yes. I’ve sent a letter to a crush I had hoped would read it on this site. It was cathartic to send whether they read it or not...I’ll never know. |
Hilarious. No. |
Truth is a defense to slander though. So if OW did have an affair with DH, the letter writer would not be liable. |
| I wrote anonymous letters to all the colleges an abusive ex applied to and he was denied at all of them despite being highly qualified. He got into one school I didn’t write to and I got him rescinded from that one. All anonymously, although I put contact info for police reports and school administrators. |
Get the dog a coat because it is freezing in winter. |
| My daughter's friend was breaking the honor code at school and cheating on exams (writing answers on her arm) and then bragging about doing well to a circle of friends. anonymously let the teacher know. Kid was discovered on the next exam when the teacher asked everyone to show their forearms. |
| I don’t, but day dream about sending a cousin an anonymous postcard that says “Every post you make on Facebook is a not-so-humble brag.” Its the worst - posts like “well, I guess it’s time for us to get that third car, my SVU is practical, but I really need a luxury vehicle for day-to-day.” or “Dropped DD off at school this morning after my yoga class, and saw all the other moms were in yoga clothes too, but had to wonder…how many of them actually worked out this morning like I did?” It would be cringed, but all of friends seem to give her head pats. |
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| I have received them and it is very unsettling. |
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An anonymous letter won’t do anything. The parents may already know and are there in school.
Empower your child to use his or her voice. Stand up to the bully in a loud, assertive way. Practice and role play at home. If anyone touches them, defend. Don’t throw a first punch but it’s always okay to defend yourself. Don’t be pushed around. That’s how you stop a bully. We have been through this with our kids and you need to do a lot of role playing at home of your kid is worried or not assertive. Most things can be stopped with a loud commanding calm and firm voice. |