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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She needs to laugh it off. Seriously. She needs to act like it doesn't bother her, and move on. Yes, that was not a prank. But if she slinks away and quits her sport, that will not be good for DD either. Move on.[/quote] Agree with this. I bet most of the girls think the “pranksters” are horrible and wonder if they are next. If your daughter laughs it off and holds her head high, she will get lots of respect. [/quote] The bully mom will say absolutely anything to make sure OP doesn't tell the coach.[/quote] You are really out of your gourd. I posted similar advice way back when and haven’t been back much to check this thread. Are you that psychotic to repeat ad nauseam that it must be “bully mom”? It’s reslly sad what a bunch of weak b*tches are actually responding to this thread. It’s not letting the bully win to act unbothered. YOU are winning when you are unbothered and go about your daily life with the “bullies” having little to no effect on it. You are LOSING at life if you have to call the principal and news media and cry injustice over everything. Obviously you didn’t grow up dealing with pranks or being the butt end of the joke from time to time if you think your reaction is a feasible and sustainable one. I feel bad for your kids who will have no life skills for dealing with adversity or unfairness. You really should be embarrassed for yourself. [/quote] Different poster. Rising above and ignoring this does not make her daughter stronger. This was a deliberate and evil plan to hurt someone and the school and the coach need to be told. [/quote]
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