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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s alarming how many people here will side with bullying a kid. However, it proves that insecurities like this child’s are hard to overcome! Be better, everyone![/quote] No one is bullying a kid FFS. She was talking to another adult and the kid in question will never know about it.[/quote] You're fine with getting called an ***hole by other people if you never get to know about it? Yeah, I don't think you are, hypocrite. [/quote] Why would I care? I would prefer that someone call me that to my face if I'm being an a**hole but I couldn't care less. [/quote] +1, I'm sure people have called me names behind my back before and I don't really have an issue with it. What other people think of me is none of my business.[/quote] Lies. You do care. You would not want any parent calling your kid an ***hole, even if none of you knew about it. Stop trolling on DCUM. I bet you made up this thread solely to argue about this. [/quote] DP, why in the world would I care (or how would it even be possible) about something that I don't know about?? I've been called an a-hole to my face before and sometimes it was well deserved. Perhaps develop some self reflection skills for you and your child and you will see that it's often well deserved. [/quote]
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