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Reply to "What is "slut shaming" and why is it wrong?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous], those things are not solo endeavors, yet the boys in question never get shamed - not by themselves or anyone else) for an adult to say "she sounds like a slut and I don't want you hanging out with her."[/quote] I am not sure what planet you are on when boys are not "shamed". I will absolutely say to my children. I don't want you hanging out with Jane or Joe [b]if they are acting like sluts[/b] or if they are doing drugs or if they like to be a menace to society in any sort of way. I have no problem if the other child knows I have made this decision. Sure kids change, and when they do they are welcome back with open arms. But this wow Jane is just making some bad decisions right now you go be a good friend, NOT ... does not work in HS. Kids need to pick good friends and if a friends starts sleeping around or doing drugs or getting in trouble my kids will steer clear of that person. Ever hear of guilt by association, parents know... teachers know. Too bad, if you want friends stop making bad decisions. [/quote] What does "acting like sluts" mean? Also, while you may want your kids to steer clear of a person who does things you disapprove of, your kids might make their own decisions about this.[/quote]
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