Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, most people aren't seeing what you're seeing. Either your kids are exaggerating or you have a discipline issue at your particular school.
I am not sure where you live but girls are out of control and rarely disciplined. The are physically aggressively elementary school, total bitches and bullies in middle school, sexually aggressive in high school and drunks in college. Nobody is disciplining girls. If a girl send a topless picture to a boy, the boy is suspended.
Girls gone wild! Feminists have not envisioned this.
You sound insane. Elementary school kids are "bitches"? Really? I don't know where your kids go to school but thank god it's nowhere near mine!
Anonymous wrote:As the father of girls, this is one area I am completely ok with having a double standard.
Anonymous wrote:Moms of daughters - please stop with your BS that girls aren't aggressive or misbehaved. I have two boys (and a girl) and in every class there has been at least one girl who has been physically aggressive towards both boys and girls. The playground aides overlook the punches/kicks to the boys because they aren't told to intervene when a girl hits a boy. I'm not saying this is rampant at our school but some of you are saying this doesn't happen. Of course it happens. They're kids. It's never right to put your hands on someone else. Both parents of boys AND girls should be teaching this lesson.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, most people aren't seeing what you're seeing. Either your kids are exaggerating or you have a discipline issue at your particular school.
I am not sure where you live but girls are out of control and rarely disciplined. The are physically aggressively elementary school, total bitches and bullies in middle school, sexually aggressive in high school and drunks in college. Nobody is disciplining girls. If a girl send a topless picture to a boy, the boy is suspended.
Girls gone wild! Feminists have not envisioned this.
Anonymous wrote:Your sons needs to go after the biggest most agressive girl first. He needs to beat her until she surrenders. Then the rest will leave him alone.
This is the advice I was always told. Fight the biggest bully infront of everyone and don't be afraid to die or kill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Moms of daughters - please stop with your BS that girls aren't aggressive or misbehaved. I have two boys (and a girl) and in every class there has been at least one girl who has been physically aggressive towards both boys and girls. The playground aides overlook the punches/kicks to the boys because they aren't told to intervene when a girl hits a boy. I'm not saying this is rampant at our school but some of you are saying this doesn't happen. Of course it happens. They're kids. It's never right to put your hands on someone else. Both parents of boys AND girls should be teaching this lesson.
+1 no child should be hitting another child.'period.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your sons needs to go after the biggest most agressive girl first. He needs to beat her until she surrenders. Then the rest will leave him alone.
This is the advice I was always told. Fight the biggest bully infront of everyone and don't be afraid to die or kill.
LOL Is that how your survived long enough to escape and swim across the ocean under moonlight, to drag your exhausted naked body out of the water and crawl up the beach onto American soil? Welcome. We don't behave that way, though, just FYI. Unless you get a job as a county dog catcher.
Anonymous wrote:Your sons needs to go after the biggest most agressive girl first. He needs to beat her until she surrenders. Then the rest will leave him alone.
This is the advice I was always told. Fight the biggest bully infront of everyone and don't be afraid to die or kill.
Anonymous wrote:Your sons needs to go after the biggest most agressive girl first. He needs to beat her until she surrenders. Then the rest will leave him alone.
This is the advice I was always told. Fight the biggest bully infront of everyone and don't be afraid to die or kill.
Anonymous wrote:Moms of daughters - please stop with your BS that girls aren't aggressive or misbehaved. I have two boys (and a girl) and in every class there has been at least one girl who has been physically aggressive towards both boys and girls. The playground aides overlook the punches/kicks to the boys because they aren't told to intervene when a girl hits a boy. I'm not saying this is rampant at our school but some of you are saying this doesn't happen. Of course it happens. They're kids. It's never right to put your hands on someone else. Both parents of boys AND girls should be teaching this lesson.
Anonymous wrote:OP, most people aren't seeing what you're seeing. Either your kids are exaggerating or you have a discipline issue at your particular school.
Anonymous wrote:OP, most people aren't seeing what you're seeing. Either your kids are exaggerating or you have a discipline issue at your particular school.