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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This isn't actually a problem, OP. Violence against women? Now, there's a problem. Your boys will survive this. [/quote] It is a problem when ANYONE, boy or girl, is subject to being hit, kicked, poked, or pinched at school. Everyone has a right to be free from violence and to protect their own body. I have told my sons very clearly that they should NEVER hit a girl or woman first, but if she hits you, put her on the floor and then get away from her. Do what you have to do to protect your body.[/quote] Oh, simmer the fuck down you MRA nut[/quote] LOL I am a woman and probably one of the most feminist people on this board. I don't tolerate violence, though, in any form from any one. I don't expect my boys to tolerate it either. If a person is physically violent, then they have earned a physically violent response. [/quote] Then I guess you do tolerate physical violence.[/quote] The use of violence in self-defense is necessary. I suppose I do tolerate the use of violence in self-defense. [/quote] Is your child's life in danger from these girls? Can your DS not walk away, or talk to a teacher? No skills? Just fists? Hard to respect people who act like cavemen.[/quote] Would you say that if it was a girl bullied by girls? These are kids still learning social skills. Bullying is a problem be it either gender. [/quote] Yes, bullying is a problem. But we don't teach our children to deal with bullies by hitting them. [b]There are many other options. [/b]If you want your kids to hit, I guess you have your excuse, but I dont' want my boys hitting people. I am against that behavior.[/quote] No, there aren't. Just read all of the people on this board who think it's funny that a woman engages in domestic violence against a man, or who say it's not serious if the girls are hitting the boys. People like that aren't going to respond if a boy complains that he is being hit and bullied by a group of girls. [/quote] Yes, I do respond. I tell my SON to stay away from her, I ask why he thinks she does shit like that, I tell him to tell her he likes her less and less the more she acts like that, etc. I teach my own child how to navigate the situation. Girl is an asshole. There will be many others in life, unfortunately. I can teach my own kid how to handle assholes in life in the way I expect him to (non-violently). He is doing a stellar job. I wonder what you see for your DS's future, like what kind of a job can you have when you deal with assholes by "putting them on the floor"? I really don't know.[/quote]
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