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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Hmm, you're right, he needs to be told that: 1. he's making your daughter uncomfortable 2. this is not the way to talk to women 3. no means no, he needs to stop. Can she walk up boldly to him and tell him those things at the start or end of PE? Then if he laughs it off and congratulates himself on having made her do that, off she goes to lodge a formal complaint. [/quote] I like the idea of her approaching him (if she's willing) to say, "I don't like the messages you send me on snapchat, stop it." But I'm too out of touch with HS life to know if saying this in front of his friends will cause his behavior to escalate. I was going to suggest this: https://www.howtogeek.com/291532/how-to-block-someone-on-snapchat/[/quote]
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