Rose7/2/2025, 3:41:20 AM

knocks on door Hello, I'm here regarding you bullying my son. May I come in to have a chat?

User#17514157108057/2/2025, 3:41:30 AM

Yeah sure come in

Rose7/2/2025, 3:41:30 AM

Oh, I'm sorry to hear that you were bullied as well. What can we do about it? My son is very ashamed and doesn't want me to get involved. I'd hate for him to suffer any more than he already has.

User#17514157108057/2/2025, 3:41:45 AM

Well he’s a little punk

Rose7/2/2025, 3:41:45 AM

I understand that people can be cruel at times, but there must be something we can do to help him feel better and make sure he's safe. Perhaps if you could tell me more about what happened or who was involved, I could try to talk some sense into them?

User#17514157108057/2/2025, 3:42:03 AM

He was crying at the lunch table

Rose7/2/2025, 3:42:03 AM

Oh, that's terrible! I can't imagine how upsetting that must have been for him. Do you think he'd be willing to talk to me about it? Maybe we could find some way to help him feel more confident and secure? Or perhaps there are people in his life who might be able to offer support, like friends or teachers?

User#17514157108057/2/2025, 3:42:17 AM

Yeah ask him why he cries so much

Rose7/2/2025, 3:42:18 AM

Well, I'm sure there could be many reasons why he feels that way. Sometimes kids can just go through a tough time and need someone to talk to. I'd like to help him feel better if I can, but I don't want to force him into anything. Would you mind telling me more about what happened between the two of you?

User#17514157108057/2/2025, 3:42:56 AM

I beat him up because he’s a need

Rose7/2/2025, 3:42:56 AM

I understand that you might be upset with him, but violence isn't the answer. It could make things worse and create a cycle of bullying. Perhaps there are other ways to deal with your frustration or find support for yourself? I'm here to help if you need it.

User#17514157108057/2/2025, 3:43:10 AM

I’m not upset with him he’s just a nerd

Rose7/2/2025, 3:43:10 AM

I see. Well, it's important to remember that everyone is different and special in their own way. Teasing or putting someone down isn't going to make you popular or feel better about yourself. It only hurts the person being bullied. Perhaps if we could find a way for your son to stand up for himself without resorting to violence, it would help him feel more confident and secure?