Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He is targeting her and it is hard to have that kid around. The pattern isn't with other families because he is targeting her specifically.
The kids aren't cut out to be friends. Let the friendship die out. But keep an eye on it. I bet more complaints come in since he will continue to target her on the bus.
He really isn't though. I sincerely believe he isn't. She's a super sensitive kid and might FEEL that way but my son maybe has participated in things where she's being teased but hasn't been super involved and the thing with the orchestra wasn't even a conversation WITH her, she just happened to hear it.
OP. Are you being obtuse on purpose? Your son is a part of a group that has repeatedly teased/antagonized this girl. And she is his best friend’s sister. So not only does she have to deal with your son at school, she has to deal with him at her house, too?
I mean…what do you really think should happen here? Do you honestly think your son should repeatedly antagonize this girl, but her mom should welcome him into their lives with open arms? Really?
Anonymous wrote:Why not just invite HER son over to your house so she doesn't have to deal with him? Bypass the whole problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He is targeting her and it is hard to have that kid around. The pattern isn't with other families because he is targeting her specifically.
The kids aren't cut out to be friends. Let the friendship die out. But keep an eye on it. I bet more complaints come in since he will continue to target her on the bus.
He really isn't though. I sincerely believe he isn't. She's a super sensitive kid and might FEEL that way but my son maybe has participated in things where she's being teased but hasn't been super involved and the thing with the orchestra wasn't even a conversation WITH her, she just happened to hear it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's zero chance that your kid changes the story and you aren't getting the whole pictures? He's stubborn and digs his heels in, but somehow he's not telling these stories in a way that put him in perfect light, when that's not the whole truth?
I don’t think he’s telling the whole truth…he’s telling his story. And he’s not cast in a positive light per say because he admits to teasing her at times along with other kids and admired he said orchestra was annoying. He just wasn’t saying it TO her.
He admits to teasing her and you think she’s the problem? Maybe tell your son not to tease people.
Every child in the universe teases another kid from time to time.
Anonymous wrote:They are twins. It's obvious you do not like the girl. The mom knows it. Your son knows it, and he also knows you will have his back if he tells the story his way. Maybe the mom is hurt that her daughter is bullied and that your son, the best friend of the twin brother, is actively participating in the teasing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's zero chance that your kid changes the story and you aren't getting the whole pictures? He's stubborn and digs his heels in, but somehow he's not telling these stories in a way that put him in perfect light, when that's not the whole truth?
I don’t think he’s telling the whole truth…he’s telling his story. And he’s not cast in a positive light per say because he admits to teasing her at times along with other kids and admired he said orchestra was annoying. He just wasn’t saying it TO her.
He admits to teasing her and you think she’s the problem? Maybe tell your son not to tease people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's zero chance that your kid changes the story and you aren't getting the whole pictures? He's stubborn and digs his heels in, but somehow he's not telling these stories in a way that put him in perfect light, when that's not the whole truth?
I don’t think he’s telling the whole truth…he’s telling his story. And he’s not cast in a positive light per say because he admits to teasing her at times along with other kids and admired he said orchestra was annoying. He just wasn’t saying it TO her.
Announcing on the bus, loud enough for kids who are in the orchestra to hear, that the orchestra sounded annoying isn't any less mean than telling someone in the orchestra that they sounded annoying. Having a conversation insulting someone in their earshot is worse, in my opinion. I would much rather that someone said something to my face.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's zero chance that your kid changes the story and you aren't getting the whole pictures? He's stubborn and digs his heels in, but somehow he's not telling these stories in a way that put him in perfect light, when that's not the whole truth?
I don’t think he’s telling the whole truth…he’s telling his story. And he’s not cast in a positive light per say because he admits to teasing her at times along with other kids and admired he said orchestra was annoying. He just wasn’t saying it TO her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He is targeting her and it is hard to have that kid around. The pattern isn't with other families because he is targeting her specifically.
The kids aren't cut out to be friends. Let the friendship die out. But keep an eye on it. I bet more complaints come in since he will continue to target her on the bus.
He really isn't though. I sincerely believe he isn't. She's a super sensitive kid and might FEEL that way but my son maybe has participated in things where she's being teased but hasn't been super involved and the thing with the orchestra wasn't even a conversation WITH her, she just happened to hear it.