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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Mean girls have mean moms, who were mean girls when they were in school. Seen it time and time again, it is generational. You can't implore parents to teach their children differently, when the parents behavior is no better. I have approached certain mothers over the years when I have observed said behavior and their replay is predictable, "age appropriate and kids have to learn to walk away." Mean girl behavior will never go away.[/quote] No this is not true. A lot of it is just immaturity (their brains are not fully developed) and they are pushing boundaries. Most girls engage in “some” type of mean behavior (even if it is something as simple as gossiping about a “friend” behind her back) but they grow up and see the error of their ways and stop.[/quote]
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