Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about:
"F^ck off Dude. Your mom clearly aborted the wrong baby"
That'll get him thinking....
That will lunch detenetion
So what? A little lunch detention, or conversation with the principal is a small price to pay.
And also, it probably won't get lunch detention. The only way it does is if a teacher hears the comment (which would presumably mean they heard the bullying which lead to the comment), OOOORRRRRR the bully tattles, which is an even better outcome
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS12 is facing lots of meanness at school - he is a skinny, not very strong kid and they call him 'weak', 'slow' ,etc. Not bullying, just kids being kind of nasty. He is a bit overly sensitive about it too. I think he needs to practice comebacks that will better stand up for himself. He says he can never think of a comeback so I think we need to practice these at homes. Any thoughts on how to help him build these skills? Or what specific comebacks might be useful for this situation?
Actually this will work - I always tell my kids to go for the jugular and leave absolutely nothing off of the table because its either them or you. First tell him to roll his eyes, sign loudly, then tell the other kid to STFU or go suck a d*ck. Then say something nasty/insulting about a member of his family that has a ring of truth to it. Like if his mom is not thin, say "your mom is so fat, her ass has its own zip code" or if he has an unattractive sister - her face is so ugly it looks like someone drew it with their left hand; if his dad drives an old car or the family is not wealthy, say something about that them being poor or on welfare; if the kid is not known to be smart or has bad grades, hit him there. Hit him where it hurts so he'll think twice about coming after your son again - your son has to be brutal for this to stop. Trust me.
Anonymous wrote:“Your momma likes it”
“Weak enough to still be your real daddy”
“Still not the bi*** you are’
‘Ok, I’ll be sure to tell your mom when I see her tonite’
‘ Keep my name out of your mouth’
‘Feel better about yourself now, b****?’
‘Say what you want, you still ugly as F***’
Yea, I don’t usually like the B word but sometimes you have to cut deep, surprise your enemy and TEACH THEM HOW TO TREAT YOU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your mama didn't think I was slow last night.
This.
Also, “yo momma wears combat boots”
Anonymous wrote:Bullies will look for a reaction...they want the target to get all upset.
A comeback will feel better while you are planning it, but will likely escalate things.
But an unconcerned shrug and walk away will stop the bullying much faster.
Anonymous wrote:Your mama didn't think I was slow last night.
Anonymous wrote:"Oh you are a bully. Kids who bully others are often abused at home by their parents. I feel sorry for you."
"Maybe, I need to tell my mom about your bullying and she can talk to your mom? Will you get into trouble and stop being mean/nasty/homophobic/racist/InCel?'
Anonymous wrote:DS12 is facing lots of meanness at school - he is a skinny, not very strong kid and they call him 'weak', 'slow' ,etc. Not bullying, just kids being kind of nasty. He is a bit overly sensitive about it too. I think he needs to practice comebacks that will better stand up for himself. He says he can never think of a comeback so I think we need to practice these at homes. Any thoughts on how to help him build these skills? Or what specific comebacks might be useful for this situation?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about:
"F^ck off Dude. Your mom clearly aborted the wrong baby"
That'll get him thinking....
That will lunch detenetion
Anonymous wrote:How about:
"F^ck off Dude. Your mom clearly aborted the wrong baby"
That'll get him thinking....