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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Eh, the text could definitely be seen as a big deal. Your son needs to get in front of this before it comes across that he and his friend are ganging up on this other kid. [/quote] But my son wasn’t on the text. He didn’t follow up with a text or any context on his own. And, my son’s friend doesn’t even go to the same school as these kids. He lives in town but goes to a different school[/quote] So then how does he have the number of the kid your son is being accused of bullying? Look OP, I get where you're coming from and I pretty much agree with you. But if you break it down from a 3rd party perspective it looks like think Boy A and Boy B are accused of bullying each other. Suddenly Boy B is getting texts from Girl C, who is only friends with Boy A. Boy B now feels more bullied. Your son wasn't directly involved, but you can see how this would reflect poorly on him and the overall situation? [/quote]
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