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<blockquote data-quote="03snkvert" data-source="post: 12377160" data-attributes="member: 39207"><p>I do agree of her bringing the attention on by herself, from reading, sounds like she may have shown here lady parts a couple of times. However, this does not give anyone the right to bully someone to the point of that person committing suicide. I know younger children making many of dumb mistakes, some worse than others.</p><p></p><p>I do feel it is up to the parent to instill values, I do not want my daughter to grow up and feel that is is ok to bully someone because of a mistake, or a belief etc. I also do not want her to accept it and not stand up for herself if she is bullied. I do agree that if you do not stand up for yourself, the bullying will continue, but I have also read stories about kids that have stood up to the bully and it made it worse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="03snkvert, post: 12377160, member: 39207"] I do agree of her bringing the attention on by herself, from reading, sounds like she may have shown here lady parts a couple of times. However, this does not give anyone the right to bully someone to the point of that person committing suicide. I know younger children making many of dumb mistakes, some worse than others. I do feel it is up to the parent to instill values, I do not want my daughter to grow up and feel that is is ok to bully someone because of a mistake, or a belief etc. I also do not want her to accept it and not stand up for herself if she is bullied. I do agree that if you do not stand up for yourself, the bullying will continue, but I have also read stories about kids that have stood up to the bully and it made it worse. [/QUOTE]
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