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10-08-2012, 01:09 PM | #9 | ||
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Well i read 90% of the thread.
It actually made me sad, sorry to hear about the situation. my advice. I'm 25 now, and back when i was at school hitting back was normal and accepted as you need to defend yourself. now days kids are alot smarter and are exposed to alot more. Your kid might hit back and mop the bully but the next morning while the bully is eating his ceral, he might grab a knife out of the kitchen. I'm stunned with all the stories about stabbings and bashings. And its a range of kids. 14 year old boys stabbing in sydney or 12year old girls sexual abusing a kid that is mentally challenged. Society is stuffed and the media and so called "experts" are to blame aswell as the sheep parents who beleive them. Don't smack your kid this don't do that, and kids now know the rules they will run away and get the cops on their own parents. I was raised by the wooden spoon or belt, yes i hated it when i got it BUT i never got a smack that i didn't deserve. It was all warrented and i look back on it i am truely greatful for it, and if i ever have kids ill be doing the same. Does your kid have any older cousins or relatives at the school? when i started hight school i had a cousin in year 10. On the first day at HS i was in line waiting for class, my cousin stormed upto me and grabbed me by the scruff of the neck and pinned me to the wall and said to me "if anyone picks on you, tell me, ill mop them for you because im the only one thats allowed to pick on you" and the scene he made while doing this, all my peers where scared shitless and were stunned. Oh, me and my cousin are great friends, he knew what this scene would do and he looked after me. I never had anyone bother me, so never had to use my cousin. Last edited by Cheese3; 10-08-2012 at 01:17 PM. |
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