the classic "you like it, just won't admit it" is one example.
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Replying to @DerekGT
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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Replying to @HPluckrose @DerekGT
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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Replying to @HPluckrose @DerekGT
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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Replying to @HPluckrose
at least I never had a phone or email growing up. I was only bullied in person. Small class, catholic school. Ex-catholic now
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Replying to @DerekGT
Me neither.Had same experience tho.Boys generally annoying.Girls both best form of emotional support & most psychologically harmful
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Replying to @HPluckrose
I think it's good now that kids are shown their resources, since there aren't always peers to help you.
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Replying to @DerekGT
As long as they're not encouraged to neglect inner resources & therefore enter the adult world ill-equipped to cope with life.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @DerekGT
Its girls who suffer most when this happens. Its they who are told most that they can't cope with criticism & ideas they don't like
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Replying to @HPluckrose
see that's backwards in my opinion. People ARE strong enough to deal with it, but we don't have to take guff we don't want to.
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Depends what it is. We don't have to engage with anything but if we do, we can expect ideas we don't like & criticism of ours.
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