Anonymous wrote:So, I’m curious - for the people who are saying “don’t retort, they’ll know his mommy supplied the comeback” and “don’t go to the teacher/principal because that makes him a tattler” and “just give him boxer briefs” as if the kids won’t notice he switched underwear and feel triumphant and wonder what else they can “make” him do - what DO you suggest? Because these all seem an awful lot like silencing tactics to reinforce the victim’s place as a victim.
Anonymous wrote:how is this thread 6 pages long?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s not much degrees of separation. Here
Okay, I give up then. At this point I think this question should be asked to something like dcurbandad.com (an imaginary site).
Last trial for response : “ you can’t tell me what to wear”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also would find it tough to defend myself while standing in my underwear. Get him boxer briefs. Tell him it's camouflage.
Get them tighter or looser, whatever his preference.
I can defend myself wearing whatever. Build some confidence. Be who you are not what they want you to be. Be brave
Easy to say from the comfort of your keyboard fatty
Anonymous wrote:There’s not much degrees of separation. Here
Anonymous wrote:Tell him it takes about a month to adjust to something new. So buy the softest ones you can find that don't have a band around the thigh and tell him to try them until Halloween.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would have him ask the other kids why they are looking at his underwear. I’d tell him to say that’s a weird thing to be looking at.
Never do this. Kids can smell "mom gave me a retort" and double their efforts.
Call them gay then , bullies deserve to be bullied back then
Yeah, calling someone “gay” can get you in trouble. I’d say it’s the ultimate win for the bully kid if he gets to make fun of your kid, then gets to report him for making homophobic slurs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would have him ask the other kids why they are looking at his underwear. I’d tell him to say that’s a weird thing to be looking at.
Never do this. Kids can smell "mom gave me a retort" and double their efforts.
Call them gay then , bullies deserve to be bullied back then
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would have him ask the other kids why they are looking at his underwear. I’d tell him to say that’s a weird thing to be looking at.
I agree with this comment. He can say : “stop staring”
This is how to maintain what you are, what you want to wear. They laughed at what he is wearing, fine, they already laughed.
Now they can no longer laugh. And since he can say things such as that is not their business. He can also say if any of them make such a comment again, that he will report them. Make sure everyone hears it. Cause pay day is coming