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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As you can see, OP, so much of this behavior is learned from parents. Children of mean girls/bullies are going to end up being bullies themselves.[/quote] No one is bullying OP, Sally. Everyone is giving practical advice. If we supported bullying, we’d tell OP to send her kid to school in an Elmo thong.[/quote] Huh? You’ll all caring to peer pressure yet have zero premises for doing so other than the Loudmouth Bully Kid wears boxers. Lame.[/quote] Ok, so you send your 11 boy to school and tell him to stand up for his underwear rights in the middle of the locker room while wearing his briefs. How do you think that will go? OP’s kid doesn’t like being teased about his underwear, the practical advice is just to switch underwear. Your advice is what? -That he makes one of these stupid retorts that the toddler moms are throwing out? -That he just “ignores it?” So he can keep being the butt of the joke? It’s a stupid situation, it’s an easy fix. Kids don’t need to go all Norma Rae over every little stupid issue. [/quote]
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