Triple G- for today, I'm not gonna write anymore after this, beause I have a lot of homework to do. But this is not about me, it's about my little sister. No, it's not about me having problems that she's sick in the head at times, it's about her and school. She's very smart, thenks to moi. The kids in her class have a problem with this. Ex: She did a science project, only her and 2 people did it in her class. Hers got the best grade. Her cousin, who is the same class pushed her right in front of my mom in the morning, and walked to school with another girl, hand in hand. Little jealous b**** she is! Now, some dumb ass boy thinks that because my sister is more attentive than he is, he can kick her in her face! He did that today. My dad was enraged, and he's DEFINITELY gonna get her out of the that school, and put her into the one I went to. It's like a peaceful bunny place, I would no, MLE's brother goes there. my siter also has no friends. I think that's in our genes. Now all of those mini bitches and asses in her class hate her, and could kill her. Just say anything you want about this situation. I rate high.
Unfortunately, kids don't have the same level of social skills as older people - this means if they feel anger, they are likely to respond immediately with a physical action.
Your sister needs to recognize why people might be upset, and then ultimately know that it's not her fault. She's got a talent and deserves to use that talent without getting harassed for it.
Perhaps you might want to talk to her about how to keep herself safe - not bragging to the wrong people, not being alone with people she feels unsafe with, etc.
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