Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD 7th grade has been spent virtual all year. People keep telling me how lucky I am we avoided a year of the MS drama. I'm so perplexed by this. What are these girls doing in MS? MS was not bad for me at all.
That means you were probably one of the mean girls.
+1
Oh come on. I'm not that poster, but I had an ok time in MS too. I was not popular at all, I was smart and nerdy. A few instances of meanness to me here or there, but nothing traumatic. It was stressful only in that I sometimes wondered if people would start bullying me, but it didn't happen. I went to a large school where it was possible to just get lost in the crowd.
This kind of question attracts answers who were definitely affected by MS, but it doesn't mean that the world is separated into mean girls and those who were bullied.
How was that ok? Oppressed, wondering if you would be bullied, having to be lost in the crowd... Sounds like misery.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD 7th grade has been spent virtual all year. People keep telling me how lucky I am we avoided a year of the MS drama. I'm so perplexed by this. What are these girls doing in MS? MS was not bad for me at all.
That means you were probably one of the mean girls.
+1
Oh come on. I'm not that poster, but I had an ok time in MS too. I was not popular at all, I was smart and nerdy. A few instances of meanness to me here or there, but nothing traumatic. It was stressful only in that I sometimes wondered if people would start bullying me, but it didn't happen. I went to a large school where it was possible to just get lost in the crowd.
This kind of question attracts answers who were definitely affected by MS, but it doesn't mean that the world is separated into mean girls and those who were bullied.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD 7th grade has been spent virtual all year. People keep telling me how lucky I am we avoided a year of the MS drama. I'm so perplexed by this. What are these girls doing in MS? MS was not bad for me at all.
That means you were probably one of the mean girls.
+1
Oh come on. I'm not that poster, but I had an ok time in MS too. I was not popular at all, I was smart and nerdy. A few instances of meanness to me here or there, but nothing traumatic. It was stressful only in that I sometimes wondered if people would start bullying me, but it didn't happen. I went to a large school where it was possible to just get lost in the crowd.
This kind of question attracts answers who were definitely affected by MS, but it doesn't mean that the world is separated into mean girls and those who were bullied.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD 7th grade has been spent virtual all year. People keep telling me how lucky I am we avoided a year of the MS drama. I'm so perplexed by this. What are these girls doing in MS? MS was not bad for me at all.
That means you were probably one of the mean girls.
+1
Oh come on. I'm not that poster, but I had an ok time in MS too. I was not popular at all, I was smart and nerdy. A few instances of meanness to me here or there, but nothing traumatic. It was stressful only in that I sometimes wondered if people would start bullying me, but it didn't happen. I went to a large school where it was possible to just get lost in the crowd.
This kind of question attracts answers who were definitely affected by MS, but it doesn't mean that the world is separated into mean girls and those who were bullied.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD 7th grade has been spent virtual all year. People keep telling me how lucky I am we avoided a year of the MS drama. I'm so perplexed by this. What are these girls doing in MS? MS was not bad for me at all.
That means you were probably one of the mean girls.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD 7th grade has been spent virtual all year. People keep telling me how lucky I am we avoided a year of the MS drama. I'm so perplexed by this. What are these girls doing in MS? MS was not bad for me at all.
That means you were probably one of the mean girls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They usually have catty mothers.
This is what I see in my kid's peer group (mixed b/g)
Yes to catty moms and sisters and typically no brothers.
Beware the mom of all girls. These moms are social engineers and hyper competitive among their own mom friends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The meanest girls usually have older sisters.
^ 100%
Very interesting. I only have boys, no middle school drama or mean behavior, but my younger son was incredibly physical with other kids. Sports saved us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The meanest girls usually have older sisters.
^ 100%
It's a horrible time for kids generally. I don't know if boys pick on each other as much directly, but have definitely caught my son making excuses to try to avoid hanging out with a kid that lives near us that he views as uncool. I've spoken to him multiple times about kindness, but his response is that he isn't being unkind - he's being polite, but doesn't want to be friends.
That isn't necessarily bullying. Yes, it would be ideal if all kids could just get along and play/hang out with everyone but that isn't realistic. As long as your son is being polite "sorry, something suddenly came up and I can't hang out with you today" and not being mean to the kid "you are so lame! I don't want to hang out with you", that is normal and shouldn't be construed as bullying or even being mean.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD 7th grade has been spent virtual all year. People keep telling me how lucky I am we avoided a year of the MS drama. I'm so perplexed by this. What are these girls doing in MS? MS was not bad for me at all.
That means you were probably one of the mean girls.
No I have to disagree.iddle wasn't bad for me either. Just because it wasn't bad for some of us does not mean we were mean girls, we were just fortunate. Anyway, I still because it's so awful for some don't even think it should exist.