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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am not condoning the boy but kindness goes a long way. Has the girl been kind and rejected him kindly, she probably wouldn’t die. [/quote] So what would he have done? Oh okay, bye! [/quote] She assaulted him first by pushing him. If he did only that to her, it would’ve been seen as assault. I think his friend Ryan convinced him to take the knife and threaten her, but when she pushed him down and laughed and probably called him a wimp/or p word, he lost it. The show doesn’t make the girl look good. This show is just as much a lesson to girl parents as it is boy parents but Western media will only paint the “toxic masculinity” angle and not discuss the girls. [b]In reality, middle school girls are vicious even to each other and are far worse than boys.[/b] Girls mature faster than boys[/quote] The Trumpists and boymoms detest this show, which proves it is really onto something.[/quote] Boy moms detest the show because female aggression and bullying is never addressed. Most middle school teachers or parents will tell you the girls are where the viciousness lies. Most girls who commit suicide do it because of other girls not because of a boy. [/quote]
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