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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Lol you are going to get very distorted answers here. Waiting for this response: Well my child wields social power to exclude others and in doing so inspires a little bit of fear and admiration from peers. She’s quick to penalize anyone who isn’t loyal so they learn quick. Having money and being white with blonde hair helps. [/quote] +1. Perfect, and likely the truest response on here. [/quote] There seems to be some truth to this. The girl giving my DD the hardest time in 2nd grade is not very cut (although blonde) but she's mean as all get out and seems to get off on excluding my DD and others based on her whims but she strikes me as very insecure almost awkward and I can't understand the power she seems to have over the other girls. But I feel like her own weaknesses will catch up with her and I can't imagine a girl like this staying on top for very long.[/quote] Don't count on this. I was terrorized by the same non-cute, queen bee from 2nd grade until Senior year in high school. I was the cute little blonde girl. I wish someone would have taught me how to stand up for myself, or teach me to not let it bother me. Lacking that, the "queen bee" understood that I was a target who cared and didn't stand up for myself, and no one dared stand up to her. [/quote]
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