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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] +100 OP, I feel similarly to you. On the one hand, I do think kids need to be taught about these issues and what to do should they (or a friend) need help. On the other hand, there are plenty of impressionable (and silly) tweens/teens who love the idea of manufactured drama. They are being given a gold mine with which to practice when introduced to issues they wouldn't have given a second thought about previously. [b]I'm not sure what the answer is here. [/b] And I fully expected an indignant poster, like the PP, to show up and tell you off. How predictable. You can't even have a conversation without someone like that becoming needlessly hostile and argumentative. :roll: [/quote] I do. Keeping middle-schoolers ignorant won't prevent manufactured drama. Ignorant middle-schoolers can manufacture drama just as well as informed ones.[/quote]
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