Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These threads always devolve into PPs giving one scenario, maybe one that happened to their kid or one they witnessed, as though it is the only answer here. All moms who complain of their kids being bullied are raising bullies? No.
There are a million different possible scenarios and no kid is a completely reliable witness/narrator. FFS with all your stupid examples presented as though they are the whole explanation.
re: the OP, I think lots of moms don't forget when another kid really hurts their kid. Not the stupid little stuff, the mean big stuff. And that's okay as long as you keep it to yourself. Everyone is entitled to their feelings and some people really are just a-holes from start to finish. It's okay not to like those people or give them any time of your day.
You can also keep trash piled up in your bedroom but why?
Anonymous wrote:These threads always devolve into PPs giving one scenario, maybe one that happened to their kid or one they witnessed, as though it is the only answer here. All moms who complain of their kids being bullied are raising bullies? No.
There are a million different possible scenarios and no kid is a completely reliable witness/narrator. FFS with all your stupid examples presented as though they are the whole explanation.
re: the OP, I think lots of moms don't forget when another kid really hurts their kid. Not the stupid little stuff, the mean big stuff. And that's okay as long as you keep it to yourself. Everyone is entitled to their feelings and some people really are just a-holes from start to finish. It's okay not to like those people or give them any time of your day.
Anonymous wrote:Nope. I definitely hold grudges against these kids. In fact, I just saw one today who told my kid to shut up in maybe 6th grade. He's in high school now and I still thought a negative thought about him when I saw him.