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Let’s start with bullying. For starters, I don’t think some of the examples in the Gillette video are bullying, but boys just roughhousing—a good masculine behavior in the development of boys to men. But let’s admit that boys do bully. Well, so do girls. It’s so prevalent that it has it’s own name the “Mean Girl Syndrome.”
From an early age girls begin to display passive-aggressive behavior that can be just as emotionally and physically damaging, if not more so, than some of the bullying by boys.
Girls suffer at the hands of other girls in ways that often go unnoticed. Backstabbing, manipulating, gossiping, and other forms of relational aggression cause victims to suffer from high rates of mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, and profound loneliness and social isolation, which sometimes drive girls to suicide.
MCALLISTER: Can We Talk About Toxic Femininity?
isn't that just called being a bitch
Let’s start with bullying. For starters, I don’t think some of the examples in the Gillette video are bullying, but boys just roughhousing—a good masculine behavior in the development of boys to men. But let’s admit that boys do bully. Well, so do girls. It’s so prevalent that it has it’s own name the “Mean Girl Syndrome.”
From an early age girls begin to display passive-aggressive behavior that can be just as emotionally and physically damaging, if not more so, than some of the bullying by boys.
Girls suffer at the hands of other girls in ways that often go unnoticed. Backstabbing, manipulating, gossiping, and other forms of relational aggression cause victims to suffer from high rates of mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, and profound loneliness and social isolation, which sometimes drive girls to suicide.
MCALLISTER: Can We Talk About Toxic Femininity?
isn't that just called being a bitch