Miss Bijou although I think you make some valid points and for the most part I think your posts are very informative and insightful. I think to a large degee you've missed the boat in this particular situation.
When you're a teen, especially a girl (I'm not a girl so I'm thinking about it from my daughter's perspective) what people think of you matters.
I know because every day I'm harping at my daughter to hurry up so she'll make it to school on make-up, she's putting on highliner, curling her hair or whatever else she does. She can't really pass a mirror without looking at herself. Fortunately for her she's been playing sports since she was 6 and so she's in very good shape and she pretty. But the bigger point is that what other people think of you matters a great deal at that age, especially if you're a girl.
Being humiliated over and over again having to change schools and not being accepted in this environment is very tramatic. If you didn't have an extremely high level of self worth to begin with, you really have nothing. You've basically been called a loser by all, or most, of your peers.
So it seems to me that wanting to die, or taking drugs, or cutting yourself or whatever, are symptoms to try and deal with this rejection, rather than the other way around.
Had no one posted a picture of her breasts, teased her, made fun of her, beat her up, isolated her, labelled her a loser, then likely she would have led a normal life. Hell the fact she changed schools as often as she did suggests she wanted a clean start, but her peers simply wouldn't allow it.
When you're a teen, especially a girl (I'm not a girl so I'm thinking about it from my daughter's perspective) what people think of you matters.
I know because every day I'm harping at my daughter to hurry up so she'll make it to school on make-up, she's putting on highliner, curling her hair or whatever else she does. She can't really pass a mirror without looking at herself. Fortunately for her she's been playing sports since she was 6 and so she's in very good shape and she pretty. But the bigger point is that what other people think of you matters a great deal at that age, especially if you're a girl.
Being humiliated over and over again having to change schools and not being accepted in this environment is very tramatic. If you didn't have an extremely high level of self worth to begin with, you really have nothing. You've basically been called a loser by all, or most, of your peers.
So it seems to me that wanting to die, or taking drugs, or cutting yourself or whatever, are symptoms to try and deal with this rejection, rather than the other way around.
Had no one posted a picture of her breasts, teased her, made fun of her, beat her up, isolated her, labelled her a loser, then likely she would have led a normal life. Hell the fact she changed schools as often as she did suggests she wanted a clean start, but her peers simply wouldn't allow it.
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