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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 222986" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Another thing that the girls had that my boys NEVER had was that they are so MEAN to each other, and there is so much drama. One day N. is best friends forever with S. The next day S. has the entire class hating her. And the week after that N. will come home all excited (smiling, I swear) telling me that G. and H. got into a hairpulling fight because G. was spreading rumors about H. If it wasn't so sad it would be hilarious. Actually N. doesn't like the girl drama. She is partly switching schools next year because in a very small school you can not move from one group to the next when this garbage is going on. There are only fifteen girls and they have to share the same space. She wants to go to a school where, if one group starts fighting, she can dodge out to another group. Yet sometimes I swear she at least enjoys (yes, enjoys) watching the drama from a safe spot far away. </p><p>The oldest daughter was like this too, only she was often the one picked on in the group. When we moved she was in seventh grade and didn't know anyone and was very shy and wanted badly to be popular. She used drugs to gain acceptance and to loosen up. My boys never gave a rat's about being "popular." I wonder if that's a girl thing too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 222986, member: 1550"] Another thing that the girls had that my boys NEVER had was that they are so MEAN to each other, and there is so much drama. One day N. is best friends forever with S. The next day S. has the entire class hating her. And the week after that N. will come home all excited (smiling, I swear) telling me that G. and H. got into a hairpulling fight because G. was spreading rumors about H. If it wasn't so sad it would be hilarious. Actually N. doesn't like the girl drama. She is partly switching schools next year because in a very small school you can not move from one group to the next when this garbage is going on. There are only fifteen girls and they have to share the same space. She wants to go to a school where, if one group starts fighting, she can dodge out to another group. Yet sometimes I swear she at least enjoys (yes, enjoys) watching the drama from a safe spot far away. The oldest daughter was like this too, only she was often the one picked on in the group. When we moved she was in seventh grade and didn't know anyone and was very shy and wanted badly to be popular. She used drugs to gain acceptance and to loosen up. My boys never gave a rat's about being "popular." I wonder if that's a girl thing too. [/QUOTE]
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