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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]Kids don't call other kids a bully without them being a bully[/b], OP. Your responses seem to acknowledge that your son was a bully at his last school but you're claiming that since you told him to be more gentle and not fight at this school then nobody should call him a bully here. That's not really how it works, unfortunately. There's a lot more to being a bully than just hitting other kids. I'd be willing to bet money that he's acting like a bully at this new school. And based on all your refusals to see reality about the situation and your kid, I can certainly imagine why and how that happened. Bullies aren't born, they're made.[/quote] Not team OP but this is false. OF COURSE they sometimes do. I've seen it more than once in just my extended family. [/quote] You seriously think that a kid is a known bully at his previous school so much so that even his in-denial mother recognizes it, he switches to a new school, everyone there calls him a bully, and it's a mere coincidence? We need to chat about an awesome bridge that I have for sale![/quote] No, I didn't address any of that. I was referring to Pp (your?) asinine suggestion that no kid ever plays the victim and accuses another of bullying when no such bullying occurred. Own up to your stupid statement. Or I guess you can make up more crap. :roll: [/quote] NP here, and you are an idiot. The PP didn't write out the entire situation and context here in her post, reasonably assuming that OP and other readers would understand that she was making the statement as it applies to the situation OP described. Unfortunately, some people are pedantic nitwits (for avoidance of doubt, this is you), rendering her entirely reasonable assumption false. Sigh. [/quote] Yeah, no. Kids make up accusations all the time, including "being bullied.". It would better serve PP's point (and yours, presumably), to acknowledge this fact but then point out why it does not apply in this situation, than to make silly over broad statements that are on the face untrue. I'm sure this flies over your head, moron.[/quote] That wooshing sound? That's the point you're missing. Are you immune to context in all areas of your life, or is it just a treat for us? Also, are you the OP? It would make sense - she's displayed the same limited cognitive capability as you have. [/quote] ...so in other words, you have literally zero substantive comeback, and have progressed to 100% personal insults and lashing out. Pathetic. [/quote]
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