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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Please stop using "mean girls." No girl is one thing, and it just perpetuates misogynistic stereotypes. [/quote] Oh sweet mother. Take whatever it is you take pill wise in the afternoon.[/quote] So, you answer my post with a slam against people who take medications. A crazy lady -- another misogynistic trope. My comment stands. [/quote] NP I agree with you. It’s better to talk about exclusionary behavior rather than labeling “mean girls”[/quote] Exclusionary behaviors is THE main bully tactic of “mean girls”. Do your research. [/quote] Young girls need to know the following is not nice nor inclusive or even civil: Telling other girls not to talk to XYZ girl Telling other girls who to invite or not to things Pushing Lying to teachers about what you did [b]Telling other girls not to talk to girls who don’t wear masks[/b] Making fun of lower/middle school girls who don’t have smartphones So don’t raise a flying monkey chump that does a bully’s bidding. And do raise someone who avoids toxic people and knows simple things to say when it’s happening. Whether they’re the target or in the group. The above examples were from a coed school; note the bully has double standards and only singles out girls to control or to bully and not boys. [/quote] There is peer pressure wear masks at your mask-optional school? I find that so surprising. If anything, I would have thought the opposite-- that kids who don't wear masks bully the kids that do. [/quote] Girls are taught by their woke parents that people who don't wear masks are bad, so they think that they are being noble to mistreat classmates.[/quote] +2 At our private k-8, almost every 8th grade girl remained masked after the school went mask optional. I think about 80-90%of the boys ditched the mask immediately. There wasn’t any shaming or bullying about it though. The school made it very clear that they wouldn’t tolerate any unkindness or bullying about wearing or not wearing masks. Either decision was fine. [/quote]
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