MaryAnnDVC
"Mare", DISing since '99; prefers being tagless
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I agree. (And make that "she's been called a 'little witch with a b'".Sorry you'r son was hurt...
BUT, these kids are just 11 years old. The little girl was probably embarassed as all get out to have been given a flower (even if she liked him or was friends with him, but especially if she didn't).
I am horrified that she's been called a witch, mean, and that "she'll get hers someday", or come to realize that it was "her loss"....SHE'S ELEVEN!!!
Again, sorry your little guy took it so hard, but I certainly understand and FORGIVE 100% the little girl.
)I remember when DS charged into the house after school in 5th grade and asked me to dye his hair blonde, because "Jamie" liked blondes.
There are some rough years there in middle school and high school, heartbreaking for the kids and the parents; with an 18 yr old, 16 yr old, and 14 yr old, believe me...I know.
I still have mine from kindergarten.When I was a kid (in the dark ages) in gradeschool, we all made shoeboxes decorated for Valentine's day and set them out on our desks.

Last year, when DD was a sophomore, she LIKED the kid who gave her a dozen red roses in school and she was mortified.
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So sorry to hear this. Hope he bounces back quickly.
) or a mean kid but I can't imagine how she would react to getting a flower in front of her friends. She would be sooooo uncomfortable-I truly don't think that she would be rude and roll her eyes but she is only 11 and like most kids that age, just trying to fit in and be "cool" She would freak out if someone thought she "liked' a boy, while a few of her friends have 'boyfriends' already, she is not ready for that. I don't know. I'm just glad my preteen/teenage years are over

to him from me too!