• LousyCornMuffins@lemmy.world
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    12 hours ago

    yeah, it was just starting to kind of come around when i went to school. we had one mainstreamed kid with significant special needs, and most everyone loved him. not to the point of making him homecoming king, but we all looked out for him and once you knew his name you were his friend. Every once in a while (like today) I wonder what happened to him.

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      8 hours ago

      Once a kid “beat me up” and then got very protective of me from that moment on. Like I was his property.

      Male teenagers are weird

      I wasn’t even physically injured. I actually just faked being hurt so he’d stop. He just tried to punch me in the stomach several times. Not a sucker punch. I saw it coming and literally just tensed it so his fists just bounced off.

      I heard teachers once saying that they rather deal with boy drama than girl drama. Boys typically fight each other and get over it. You just put them both in detention (or can even leave it, as a detention can cause more animosity). While girls seem to fall out and have grudges.