QMy daughter goes to a non-denominational all-girls’ school. The girls range in skin colour, religion, and cultural background. Everyone is accepting and tolerant.
Apparently, the incident occurred when her group sat down together to eat. She opened her lunch box, one girl squealed loudly and a chain reaction ensued. They were all jumping up, squealing, grabbing their things and running away.My daughter saw it all happening out of the corner of her eye while she was grabbing some food and heading to a sports practice. She didn’t realize the extent of the bullying until she had left and processed what she saw.
Call the school, talk to the principal, tell him or her exactly what you told me. You weren’t there, and your daughter was only sort of there. But if it were your daughter, you’d want to know. “I believe if the married brother tries to satisfy his curiosity it will greatly affect the relationship they have. Leave it alone.”Both of these readers make good points. The single brother could be part of the LGBTQ+ community and not feel comfortable sharing that. But I don’t feel the married brother is pushing too hard — the single brother is always hanging out with them.
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