Because of the normalisation I think she found it annoying rather than upsetting and as I said earlier I think her experience is pretty typical at least based on one school. Any girl who responds in kind often ended up getting their pictures shared.God. What a mess.
Not to verge on thoughts and prayers, but hope she’s been able to handle that type of shit in the best way for her, whatever that means for her specifically.
The last part isnt true, but certainly concerning if that's the message that's coming across. The school I was working at used to spend a lot of time dealing with CSE incidents that happened outside of school hours. What schools don't have is a whole lot of resources and staff to give this issue the time and focus it deserves, but it's not that they're not interested. They do have police liaison and referral partners that are often engaged in trying to manage this, but again it's all down to available resources and people.It's a scattergun approach, send 20 get one back then mission accomplished, particularly when the feeling is that schools aren't interested as it happens outside the premises
Doubt there's much outside help, I suppose all can do is try and bring you kids up to respect not only others but also themselves.Any tips for someone with young girls (under 10) and a younger boy to start thinking about would be great to hear
Forgot to clarifyon this, the pizza company whose box was shown doesn’t have many branches in Romania under 20 I think, that’s how they tracked him.He’s a sex trafficker, rapist, supposed billionaire, alpha male, Muslim convert who I think would be far happier in himself if he just came out of the closet.
Funniest thing about him was getting completely owned by Greta Thunberg and giving his location he was hiding at away to the police by eating a Romanian made takeaway pizza on video, he’d have got away with it if it hadn’t been for that pesky pizza.
Be open and approachable, always found our youngest aged 14 and 12 will talk to us if anything feels uncomfortable (or ask me to pop out for a drink whilst they talk to mum).Any tips for someone with young girls (under 10) and a younger boy to start thinking about would be great to hear
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