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Old 05-10-2008, 09:49 AM   #28 (permalink)
chemommy25
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Originally Posted by KeepItR3al View Post
I went to school in Charles County and I find it hard to believe "half the girls" in your school acted that way. I'm not sure if I would call it typical either.

However, I'm sorry if you went through that in school because no one should be treated that way (White, Black, Asian, Hispanic, etc.).
Sorry if it is hard for you to believe. but, it's true.
I would most definitly call it typical.

To be blunt and completely honest, The african american girls in my school (most of them) resembled the girl in this video. not to the extreme she took it to, but it was not suprising.

I remember teachers, and students both getting harassed by them, for just walking into a room, or wearing a certain outfit.

I have seen a lot of girls getting in people's face's for absolutely no reason. Beating the hell out of eachother for giving eachother a wrong look.

I don't want to be stereotypical, but i have seen this kind of thing way to many times.
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