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<blockquote data-quote="DazedandConfused" data-source="post: 178620" data-attributes="member: 831"><p>This an extremely emotional subject for me because of all that I have been through with Daughter. Last year being the worst with a fake MySpace and altered pictures. All former friends who turned literally on Daughter within 24 hours of hanging out and having a good time. No, it doesn't get better with age, it get worse. Much worse, and vicious beyond words. </p><p> </p><p>The ringleader along with her little toadie then began to threaten Daughter. I had had it. I went to the school, told the principal I was going to the superintendent and DEMANDED they keep these girls away from my kid (on a previous encounter a AP told me she could do NOTHING, I found out later not true. Thank goodness she was fired this year). Security filed a order of protection against both of those nasty little creatures (they would be up for expulsion with they even SPOKE ONE WORD TO HER) and finally it stopped. I went to the parents with the MySpace thing, and though shocked and sympathetic, I don't think they had a handle on their twisted little spawns. </p><p> </p><p>Years and years of intimidation and bullying is what I have dealt with Daughter. She had to miss the last two weeks of her Spanish class because someone was passing around a note describing how they wanted to kill her. Nice, eh? They never could figure out who wrote it and no one would "snitch". She went down a grade because of that. </p><p> </p><p>Going to the parents. It's hit and miss. Most don't want to believe their little darlings are capable of this type of despicable behavior. Or, they simply just don't think it's a big deal. This person is your BFF, which is another complication. </p><p> </p><p>I bottom line with you. If your friend doesn't want to believe her child does behaves in such a manner, or doesn't think it's a big deal, it would be a friendship deal breaker with me. My kid comes first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DazedandConfused, post: 178620, member: 831"] This an extremely emotional subject for me because of all that I have been through with Daughter. Last year being the worst with a fake MySpace and altered pictures. All former friends who turned literally on Daughter within 24 hours of hanging out and having a good time. No, it doesn't get better with age, it get worse. Much worse, and vicious beyond words. The ringleader along with her little toadie then began to threaten Daughter. I had had it. I went to the school, told the principal I was going to the superintendent and DEMANDED they keep these girls away from my kid (on a previous encounter a AP told me she could do NOTHING, I found out later not true. Thank goodness she was fired this year). Security filed a order of protection against both of those nasty little creatures (they would be up for expulsion with they even SPOKE ONE WORD TO HER) and finally it stopped. I went to the parents with the MySpace thing, and though shocked and sympathetic, I don't think they had a handle on their twisted little spawns. Years and years of intimidation and bullying is what I have dealt with Daughter. She had to miss the last two weeks of her Spanish class because someone was passing around a note describing how they wanted to kill her. Nice, eh? They never could figure out who wrote it and no one would "snitch". She went down a grade because of that. Going to the parents. It's hit and miss. Most don't want to believe their little darlings are capable of this type of despicable behavior. Or, they simply just don't think it's a big deal. This person is your BFF, which is another complication. I bottom line with you. If your friend doesn't want to believe her child does behaves in such a manner, or doesn't think it's a big deal, it would be a friendship deal breaker with me. My kid comes first. [/QUOTE]
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