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Were these guys or girls teasing her about them? Article doesn't say. nt OneTenthofOnePercent Jan 2013 #1
Why would it matter? Scuba Jan 2013 #2
DIfferent dynamics. OneTenthofOnePercent Jan 2013 #4
Again, why would it matter? Scuba Jan 2013 #5
It doesn't, really. I'm just interested in more information on the matter. nt OneTenthofOnePercent Jan 2013 #6
The point is that to suggest a child get SURGERY in order to stop bullies is victim-blaming Chorophyll Jan 2013 #11
O.K. n/t OneTenthofOnePercent Jan 2013 #14
And how would you stop the bullying? randome Jan 2013 #21
Are you defending the suggestion? morningfog Jan 2013 #26
I'm saying that if the school employee is not a surgeon, how would he/she know... randome Jan 2013 #32
What do surgeons know about school bullying? morningfog Jan 2013 #36
Oh, perhaps by Googling, just as I did. Heidi Jan 2013 #40
Well, most schools barely have pen and paper available. randome Jan 2013 #51
Let's see ... common sense, decency, etc. Bake Jan 2013 #114
can we agree that the solution to other people's behavior is not surgery on the victim? CreekDog Jan 2013 #84
You wouldn't think it would take convincing, wouldja? Scuba Jan 2013 #109
I don't know. Why not suggest the bullies get brain surgery? Chorophyll Jan 2013 #122
No, that official needs to be terminated and barred from kestrel91316 Jan 2013 #106
The official was a switchboard operator. randome Jan 2013 #107
That's entirely irrelevant to the issue. (nt) Posteritatis Jan 2013 #7
Great to know that New Zealand is gossiping about Missouri schools. Quantess Jan 2013 #3
Huh? trumad Jan 2013 #17
The person you responded to is a bitter bully themselves davidpdx Jan 2013 #54
Do you know there are ex-patriots who live around the world who are US citizens? davidpdx Jan 2013 #53
That's "expatriates" n/t Tansy_Gold Jan 2013 #55
Thank you. I am a US citizen living abroad, Heidi Jan 2013 #56
I am as well davidpdx Jan 2013 #125
Hi! Quantess Jan 2013 #129
I am a friendly and welcoming DUer in general. Quantess Jan 2013 #130
We might share the same DNA, unfortunately. Quantess Jan 2013 #131
The internet makes it possible treestar Jan 2013 #63
Grown-ups can think about more than one thing at once. Posteritatis Jan 2013 #119
Doesn't Title IX offer some protection and/or recourse? Heidi Jan 2013 #8
It's her word against everybody else's. n/t duffyduff Jan 2013 #112
So? (nt) Heidi Jan 2013 #128
Perhaps someone should suggest littlemissmartypants Jan 2013 #9
why do we rush to demonize people trying to help? zazen Jan 2013 #10
Re-read your own second paragraph until you figure this out. nt Chorophyll Jan 2013 #12
Amazing, isn't it. (n/t) Iggo Jan 2013 #47
Here. Let me help with this. backscatter712 Jan 2013 #71
I can't quite see what you're driving at. Orrex Jan 2013 #72
What if the person had a serious birth defect that could be easily remedied by surgery Bandit Jan 2013 #75
Possibly, but that's irrelevant to the current situation Orrex Jan 2013 #79
Here's another excerpt from the article in the OP. backscatter712 Jan 2013 #91
Um. Are you addressing me? Orrex Jan 2013 #97
I was addressing the people in the thread in general. backscatter712 Jan 2013 #102
Cool Orrex Jan 2013 #104
See post 81. n/t backscatter712 Jan 2013 #85
What if it were a boy and the school told him he had to get a circumcision to stop bullying? Squinch Jan 2013 #126
Not everyone wants to live their life as a martyr, you know. randome Jan 2013 #77
I'm sure that their intentions are good. Orrex Jan 2013 #80
I did have to live it. backscatter712 Jan 2013 #81
I agree it is the school's duty and responsibility. No argument from me. randome Jan 2013 #92
Seriously? curlyred Jan 2013 #13
How would you MAKE them stop bullying her? randome Jan 2013 #23
Why do YOU ask that as if the breast reduction surgery idea is legitimate? morningfog Jan 2013 #27
Because I'm not a surgeon. Other than getting info on DU about it... randome Jan 2013 #30
Whether one is a surgeon has nil to do with bullying morningfog Jan 2013 #35
I know. I agree. How can the bullying be stopped? randome Jan 2013 #43
How else? Punish the bully. Up to and through suspension and expulsion if it doesn't stop. morningfog Jan 2013 #58
Agree. But like Recursion pointed out, that requires the teachers to be out and monitoring the kids. randome Jan 2013 #61
Exactly. It's the teachers' and staffers' jobs to be watching the kids and stopping bullying. backscatter712 Jan 2013 #73
Expecting practical advice from a switchboard operator is probably not for the best, either. randome Jan 2013 #94
Yeah, that switchboard operator should have stifled it. backscatter712 Jan 2013 #103
Or maybe simply 'ignorant'. Not knowing who this person is... randome Jan 2013 #105
Then we're in agreement. backscatter712 Jan 2013 #113
Punish her. Jesus, why is this hard for you? morningfog Jan 2013 #29
yes it is, on this and many issues CreekDog Jan 2013 #87
Expel without exception anyone who does Recursion Jan 2013 #49
Finally some sensible suggestions. randome Jan 2013 #50
Threaten them with breast reduction? treestar Jan 2013 #66
or if the bullies are boys, breast augmentation... n/t backscatter712 Jan 2013 #83
by making THEM STOP CreekDog Jan 2013 #86
Why are you arguing with me? I agree that's best. randome Jan 2013 #93
And your ethically-parallel solution to bullying students because they're gay would be...? LanternWaste Jan 2013 #111
There's a whole range of options up to and including expulsion. Posteritatis Jan 2013 #118
Expell them. Starry Messenger Jan 2013 #123
Thirteen years old and you recommend surgery? curlyred Jan 2013 #127
The child is 13 years old. Mammoplastiy is not usually performed Heidi Jan 2013 #16
I'm beginning that some here simply are not to bright. trumad Jan 2013 #18
Good morning, trumad. Heidi Jan 2013 #19
that's preposterous zazen Jan 2013 #38
The school employee who made the suggestion was a switchboard operator, Heidi Jan 2013 #45
Exactly, some people seem to accept bullying treestar Jan 2013 #67
or maybe they don't think we are that bright CreekDog Jan 2013 #88
Speaking from my own personal experience, even surgery won't stop the bullying. backscatter712 Jan 2013 #90
So the main objection to this is that the school employee is not a surgeon? randome Jan 2013 #24
Wow! Good faith? Incredible. morningfog Jan 2013 #28
I think gray areas aren't too popular here, randome zazen Jan 2013 #41
I know about the gray areas. But I like the give-and-take they provide. randome Jan 2013 #44
Couldn't it at least be the second thought? treestar Jan 2013 #70
Well, we weren't privy to the entire conversation, were we? randome Jan 2013 #76
There are so many reasons why this is inappropriate gollygee Jan 2013 #20
Maybe but the idea now is go after the bully first treestar Jan 2013 #65
Yeah, fuck that. Posteritatis Jan 2013 #117
don't know about the bullying but the health aspects of surgery. hobbit709 Jan 2013 #15
Was she thirteen years old at the time? nt Chef Eric Jan 2013 #22
No she was in her 20s. hobbit709 Jan 2013 #25
It is one thing to choose for oneself, as an adult, to undergo this surgery gollygee Jan 2013 #31
No one 'demanded' a thing. It was a ridiculous suggestion so it should simply be dismissed. randome Jan 2013 #33
Taunting to the point of bullying is "demanding" gollygee Jan 2013 #34
I get your point about the bullies 'demanding'. You're right. randome Jan 2013 #42
Well it isn't an issue of educating about this surgery gollygee Jan 2013 #46
So more school discussions about bullying would help? That sounds right to me. randome Jan 2013 #48
Well it's even more unseen gollygee Jan 2013 #82
So now you need to see her breasts to evaluate morningfog Jan 2013 #37
No, I don't need to see anything. randome Jan 2013 #39
I have difficulty believing that the suggestion was made in innocent ignorance Orrex Jan 2013 #59
As it turns out, it was a switchboard operator who made the suggestion. randome Jan 2013 #60
Whoops--I edited after you'd already started your reply Orrex Jan 2013 #62
I suppose it depends on whether one sees the comment as 'inappropriate' or 'ignorant'. randome Jan 2013 #69
That actually happened to a classmate of mine in the early 1970's. Although she was also having back catbyte Jan 2013 #52
Sounds like the school employee also needs surgery Orrex Jan 2013 #57
The school staffperson probably meant well but said something stupid. knitter4democracy Jan 2013 #64
He was our supt several years ago proud2BlibKansan Jan 2013 #68
If only those kids were as non-cliquish and judgemental as the posters here... right? Demo_Chris Jan 2013 #74
Do tell, even if you must do it in Meta, which of us in this thread are cliquish and judgmental. Heidi Jan 2013 #95
Wait, this sounds familiar... rrneck Jan 2013 #78
What are you doing? CreekDog Jan 2013 #89
*sigh* rrneck Jan 2013 #96
Ok, I'll start with your posts CreekDog Jan 2013 #98
Have fun. nt rrneck Jan 2013 #108
I understand that eunuchs are less likely to bully Coyotl Jan 2013 #99
Sweet Jesus. MadrasT Jan 2013 #100
Highly inappropriate of the school. MineralMan Jan 2013 #101
Post removed Post removed Jan 2013 #110
As a teacher, LWolf Jan 2013 #115
I have had breast reduction surgery for the same reasons that you mentioned. smirkymonkey Jan 2013 #120
If my personal economy LWolf Jan 2013 #121
The school shouldn't have suggested the surgery. In_The_Wind Jan 2013 #116
If they want to recommend lopping off body parts, why not the bullies'? Matariki Jan 2013 #124
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