Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh why do girls have so much drama?
Please don't stereotype.
Boys have social challenges and drama, too. For example, see my PP 17:22.
Also, grown men and women also drama and conflict, too. This is not specific to girls.
In my experience this is all a normal part of navigating life with other people. Sometimes people get along easily. Sometimes people have difficulty with each other. Sometimes people are mature and self-aware and have the self-control to make good choices. Sometimes they don't. I would guess each of us fall into each of these categories depending on the situation and our mindset at the time.
So please don't fall into the trap of equating "girls" with "drama". It's unfair to young girls, and it perpetuates a negative stereotype.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doesn't seem right to call a little girl a B.
Think about bugs. The Queen Bee is in charge of it all. Google it.
Not the other B.
Anonymous wrote:Doesn't seem right to call a little girl a B.
Anonymous wrote:Tell your kid to hang out with the nerds instead. It'll pay off in the long run.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh why do girls have so much drama?
Please don't stereotype.
Boys have social challenges and drama, too. For example, see my PP 17:22.
Also, grown men and women also drama and conflict, too. This is not specific to girls.
In my experience this is all a normal part of navigating life with other people. Sometimes people get along easily. Sometimes people have difficulty with each other. Sometimes people are mature and self-aware and have the self-control to make good choices. Sometimes they don't. I would guess each of us fall into each of these categories depending on the situation and our mindset at the time.
So please don't fall into the trap of equating "girls" with "drama". It's unfair to young girls, and it perpetuates a negative stereotype.