Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As the father of girls, this is one area I am completely ok with having a double standard.
Are you actually saying that you would condone your daughters kicking and hitting boys, unprovoked?
I think these incidents are rarely without provocation.
Keep on telling your daughters to be violent. Until it gets them into trouble. Like this doctor that lost her residency by assaulting a uber driver.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2016/01/22/shes-getting-violent-miami-doctor-suspended-after-attack-on-uber-driver/
Anonymous wrote:This isn't actually a problem, OP.
Violence against women? Now, there's a problem.
Your boys will survive this.


Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Moms of daughters - please stop with your BS that girls aren't aggressive or misbehaved. I have two boys (and a girl) and in every class there has been at least one girl who has been physically aggressive towards both boys and girls. The playground aides overlook the punches/kicks to the boys because they aren't told to intervene when a girl hits a boy. I'm not saying this is rampant at our school but some of you are saying this doesn't happen. Of course it happens. They're kids. It's never right to put your hands on someone else. Both parents of boys AND girls should be teaching this lesson.
I have boys and girls. Yes, girls can be aggressive. So can boys. There are usually misbehaved kids of each gender in a class. However, I have never, ever seen a rampant problem of girls (or boys) beating the crap out of other kids while taunting them about their gender, and the school does nothing. Sure, it happens. It is not the incredible problem OP is making it out to be, and it is a kid issue, not a gender issue.
And how old are your girls and boys? Your experiences may not reflect what is going on now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As the father of girls, this is one area I am completely ok with having a double standard.
Are you actually saying that you would condone your daughters kicking and hitting boys, unprovoked?
I think these incidents are rarely without provocation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As the father of girls, this is one area I am completely ok with having a double standard.
Are you actually saying that you would condone your daughters kicking and hitting boys, unprovoked?
I think these incidents are rarely without provocation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As the father of girls, this is one area I am completely ok with having a double standard.
Are you actually saying that you would condone your daughters kicking and hitting boys, unprovoked?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As the father of girls, this is one area I am completely ok with having a double standard.
Complete bs. When you teach girls (and boys!) that they can be violent without impunity they keep doing it until one day one out of control person beats the shit out of them because they have no compulsions and don't care about repercussions.
Anonymous wrote:As the father of girls, this is one area I am completely ok with having a double standard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Moms of daughters - please stop with your BS that girls aren't aggressive or misbehaved. I have two boys (and a girl) and in every class there has been at least one girl who has been physically aggressive towards both boys and girls. The playground aides overlook the punches/kicks to the boys because they aren't told to intervene when a girl hits a boy. I'm not saying this is rampant at our school but some of you are saying this doesn't happen. Of course it happens. They're kids. It's never right to put your hands on someone else. Both parents of boys AND girls should be teaching this lesson.
I have boys and girls. Yes, girls can be aggressive. So can boys. There are usually misbehaved kids of each gender in a class. However, I have never, ever seen a rampant problem of girls (or boys) beating the crap out of other kids while taunting them about their gender, and the school does nothing. Sure, it happens. It is not the incredible problem OP is making it out to be, and it is a kid issue, not a gender issue.