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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2013-12-08 03:47 pm

[ SECRET POST #2532 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2532 ⌋

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Re: Bad Advice

(Anonymous) 2013-12-08 09:46 pm (UTC)(link)
With me, I realized the joke was that I did ignore them. But if I retaliated they reacted too. Gah. :/

I figured out that it was sometimes a matter of knowing who you were dealing with. Which is really something that applies in adulthood too, so why nobody's ever thought of that...
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Re: Bad Advice

[personal profile] cassandraoftroy 2013-12-08 10:29 pm (UTC)(link)
so why nobody's ever thought of that...

Because most adults aren't actually trying to solve a bullied child's problems; they're trying to give them a simplistic and pat, one-size-fits-all "solution" to get them to shut up and stop complaining about being bullied, because they don't actually take the problem at all seriously and think it's just "kids being kids."