No. Teasing, piss-taking, banter, learning to laugh at yourself w others & deal with minor irritation very importanthttps://twitter.com/DerekGT/status/783688575783100416 …
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the classic "you like it, just won't admit it" is one example.
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Yes, that would be wrong. Might have to show you do mean it.My daughter informs me shouting "fuck off" whilst aiming PE bag is good
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for boys not getting hint. But reporting them is also good if less confident. Girls are harder but she has her own army of girls!
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Girls more likely to text or email her, sometimes anonymously, with nastiness or spread nasty rumours.She finds this more upsetting
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There have been two girls who did that &its harder to report them or challenge them cos its sneaky &deniable.Only good friends help
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This is why she's been saying she can cope with boys. She doesn't feel hate from them. Not upsetting on an emotional level.
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Exactly. Some people still claim so though. They say it's just teasing and the other person is being too sensitive.
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I was accused of this as a small child but in my case it was true. Only child. Needed to learn to deal with other kids. BUT 1/2
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There's a difference between a child being part of a group & crying (or in my case slapping) every time they're teased and 2/3
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A child minding their own business & saying they want to be left alone by certain person or grp & being ignored & pestered. 3/3
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