Originally posted by luvflorida
Now my daughter is in 8th grade and I'm sighing with relief because the boy she has been "going out" with has some beautiful roses to give her tomorrow. I know it, but she doesn't.
Originally posted by C.Ann
Do you have any idea how many school-age children attempt - or are successful at - committing suicide each year? And how many of those suicides are due to INCONSEQUENTIAL things that others shrug off as "Oh well" ??
This is not simply about receiving or not receiving a flower.. It's the message that comes with it - that is out there for all of their peers to see.. "No one likes you.." "You're ugly.." "You have no friends.." "You'll never get a date.." "Ha ha! I got 10 carnations and you didn't even get ONE!"
--------------------------------------------------------Originally posted by Flyfly_Eclipse
C.Ann - I do hope my post did not contribute to your reply. I was just being honest.
As to the suicide question. YES I know how easy it is for kids to feel suicidal in middle school. I had my moments...not enough where I'd actually plan it though. My best friend at the time, was a different story. She never did it...at least, she was never successful. It wasn't until I was a freshman in high school before I had heard her admit to me her dark secret.
However, it wasn't school that got her that way, (although it was for ME) it was her church youth group. Rejection is a normal part of life. She had to deal with it, either way...at school or out of school. For me, I got nasty comments told right to my face. That was worse than not receiving any flower. In addition, it wasn't the guys who made my life miserable in middle school. It was the other girls. I had a best friend who literally, one random day turned on me and would cuss me off and then ignore me.
Middle school sucks in general. Flowers had very little to do with it. But that's just MHO.
Originally posted by C.Ann
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My point is why should the officials at these schools go out of their way to create this extra opportunity for cruelness and exclusion?
Originally posted by C.Ann
It amazes me how many people see this as "no big deal" - and proclaim, "I got over it.."
Do you have any idea how many school-age children attempt - or are successful at - committing suicide each year? And how many of those suicides are due to INCONSEQUENTIAL things that others shrug off as "Oh well" ??
This is not simply about receiving or not receiving a flower.. It's the message that comes with it - that is out there for all of their peers to see.. "No one likes you.." "You're ugly.." "You have no friends.." "You'll never get a date.." "Ha ha! I got 10 carnations and you didn't even get ONE!"
Kids are cruel enough without the ADULTS creating a platform such as this for that kind of cruelty..
If they insist on doing this, then the least they can do is to make sure EVERY child gets a flower - even if it's signed from "A Secret Admirer"..
To single children out at an age when a pimple could push them over the edge into holding a shotgun to their head is WRONG and the powers that be at these particular schools should be ashamed of themselves..