“I am sure every girl can recall, at least once as a child, coming home and telling their parents, uncle, aunt or grandparent about a boy who had pulled her hair, hit her, teased her, pushed her or committed some other playground crime. I will bet money that most of those, if not all, will tell you that they were told “Oh, that just means he likes you”. I never really thought much about it before having a daughter of my own. I find it appalling that this line of bullshit is still being fed to young children. Look, if you want to tell your child that being verbally and/or physically abused is an acceptable sign of affection, i urge you to rethink your parenting strategy. If you try and feed MY daughter that crap, you better bring protective gear because I am going to shower you with the brand of “affection” you are endorsing.”
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This boy in elementary and middle school used to make fun of me all the time for my hair and my glasses and my clothes...
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When I was in secondary school I’d get guys jokingly ask me out, because it’s so funny that I would ever have a...
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When I was in elementary school, I was “the weird kid.” I guess this singled me out as the weakest of the pack, because...
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