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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Send your kid back to school, they’ll find new friends that aren’t raised by wolves.[/quote] How do you know what the problem was? What if OP's kid was harassing a girl or what if OP's kid assaulted a girl. Getting dropped by every one of their friends should be a clue that OP's kid did something very far outside of the bounds of acceptable behavior [/quote] You’re talking “DC” terms of acceptable. DC doesn’t function like the rest of America. [/quote] It actually does. There are tons of boys how are d-bags and still have friends. OP's kid did something bad enough that kids they had been friends with for years dropped them. [/quote] DP.. girls are particularly catty and nasty to each other. Boys are rough and slam each other, and then go back to normal. I have two teens - boy and girl. I hear what my DS says to his friends, and I find it a bit shocking, but DS says it's fine, they all talk to each other this way. I asked DH if this is normal for teen boys, and he said yes, boys are like that to each other. Girls, oth, are much more emotional and catty, and will socially outcast you at the drop of a hat. OP's DD may have said something that one of the friends took exception to, but girls are also less tolerant. Maybe it's because they are conditioned to behave properly, don't say things that are rude or will hurt feelings, but boys are just boys, and when they say rude things to each other, that's just boys behaving like boys, and they don't mind.[/quote]
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