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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]And how, pray tell, does a middle school girl stand up for herself to a boy who has slapped her ass and run away? [/quote] Turn around, yell "Stop It!" or "Fuck Off!", and slap him across the face if she has the chance. A kick in the nuts might be warranted too. I'm a guy.[/quote] She did yell at him. [/quote] So then what? She yelled at him, and she's outnumbered (and surprised, so not ready with a quick response). So now the boy should get away with it? Such ridiculous crap.[/quote]. Wow. The facts sure are changing as this thread has gone on...[/quote] How have they changed? OP said in the beginning that there were others daring this boy to do it. That's not new information. What new way have you managed to blame the victim here?[/quote] First, she is not a "victim" and making her into one is the problem. Second, op is now claiming her daughter stood up for herself and her brave attempt to protect her fragile self was ignored by this wild lack of boys. Op changed her daughter's reaction in light of people telling her she needs to teach her daughter to stand up for herself. This thread is an example of everything that is wrong with what stands for feminism today--victimization vs strength and empowerment. It is the antithesis of feminism and an embarrassment for true feminists and not coded wantabees.[/quote] So since the facts don't fit your narrative you simply say OP is lying. And it's still the girls fault because she didn't defend herself well enough. Wow. [/quote]
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