luvsJack
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If the worse thing that ever happens to one of my kids is a wet willy "assault", I will be forever grateful.
Being "assaulted" by a wet willy one time in a group of kids where everyone is doing it to everyone else and everyone is laughing and having fun is one thing. Giving wet willies to a weaker kid (or what a bully perceives to be a weaker kid) just because you can, or everyone constantly trying to give wet willies to the same kid over and over again, makes a kid feel weak and powerless.
Having raised two boys, I think I know what you are thinking of when you are imagining a group giving the infamous wet willies. When my oldest ds made the baseball team in high school, he went through a "hazing" of sorts. But it was all in good fun, the boys knew it was coming and the team made sure they didn't do anything to anyone that would hurt them or frighten them. In fact, ds had an injured shoulder and one of the bigger players walked around the whole time with his hand on ds's shoulder to protect it. This was all fun and rowdy and everyone had a great time--no problem.
When my younger ds was in 5th-7th grade, he was the victim of a bully. We did everything possible to get it stopped. Went to teachers, principal, even the boy's parents. And, actually I thought it had stopped because ds stopped telling us anythign about it. The boy never actually hurt my son, but he did things like wet willies because he was bigger and he wanted to prove he could overpower ds. Not fun and a big problem.



I'm glad I could brighten your day. It is always my hope to "leave 'em laughing" because I like helping people to feel good. 
