It happens very often, actually. People are just desensitised to statistics and always compare male statistics to female ones but don't realise the male statistics are nothing to scoff at because it is still really high even if the women's are higher.
Ngl I always thought this was cause people were mean to men/boys because they feel like girls need to be treated better even tho boys do one time at school some girls had to do laps they asked the teacher if they could relax and she said yes the next day me and my friends try this but the teacher also says no and I think boys need more privacy at my school the teacher will always go in the boys bathroom to see if there playing
@@kimberlyevans1274 ı'm not talking about the acting. She was written as a bratty selfish obnoxious child, and in this case, a harasser. I don't like seeing a child behave like that.
She didn't feel that way when she was abused as a minor by her step father. She didn't feel that way when her mother blamed her for her abuse by saying she wanted it. Now she is enabling her daughter to do what was done to her and she is rationalising it the same way her mother did.
@@yoongstoenails_464 The only thing that is stopping her from fixing her mistakes is herself. She very rarely even acknowledge her wrongs. She is pretty irredeemable.
She does actually start having a conversation with her daughter and explain to her daughter that she lied when she said the boy liked her because she just didn't want her to be sad. This is also a good reason why you do not lie to your children and if your children says they have a crush on someone and you know that the other person does not return the crash you are honest with your child. The only reason why this happened was because the daughter was under the assumption that the little boy actually liked her.
and if the roles were reversed? guess what. that boy woulda been absolutely destroyed. but because it was a girl, people think its cute, and just something girls can do. SA is SA. it doesn't discriminate.
@@nutech1810yeah they didn't understand the show because the principal was literally telling her that that was not okay and then she needs to talk to her daughter before her daughter gets expelled
u wanna make everything more serious. “wahh wahhh men are more opressed women are evil!” ts all i see. MIND YOU, in the show they scolded her and punished her the same way they would a boy.
Juanita was still young here so she wouldn’t be criminally or morally responsible, you can tell nobody taught her the importance of consent. The other layer to this was the focus on beauty, boys and her weight- something all the adults in the show focused on - even in the real world.
This is disgusting, the mother should’ve done something She shouldn’t have just acted rude and it was annoying honestly Edit: I know she did something later BUT she was acting rude at the first! If a child feels uncomfortable then YES it’s harassment and she was acting like it didn’t matter cause it was a boy. Certainly if it was her own daughter she wouldn’t be feeling that way Edit 2: STOP asking me if I saw this show! No, I haven’t and I KNOW it’s acting! She’s a good mom, yes BUT she was acting RUDE at first and she should’ve understood as a mother, not because it’s her child! I know it’s acting so please DONT ask stupid questions.
@@thebaldies5057😂😂 first impression is the best impression But I think instead of argue that with administrator or principal she should have told him that she will look into the matter calmly
If it happened to her daughter she would literally be yelling abt it - “Like boys don’t like being kissed”, guys and girls like being kissed… when it’s consensual and not against their will ☠️
Come on, blame the character not the kid acting, the girld developed an ED from all the comments she got to read like this one… she is now a teenanger and she does not deserves to read such a thing about her looks, attack the character, never attack the looks of an actor
It makes my blood boil when people don't take COCSA (Child-On-Child-S-Assualt) seriously doesn't get taken seriously it has happend to multiple people and traumatized them for life
@@GimmeSOMECOOKIES323 They wrote her role in a way very few people liked her. I am talking about the character played in the movie....And there is people or children like that in real life. Don't take offense in everything
"So he's a snitch and a crybaby." Just shut up, the kid was traumatized, stop trying to defend your daughter for something that's geniunely wrong. (And before anyone asks, I know this is a show.)
Mrs Solis should not be a jerk because of harassment of the boy the boy was uncomfortable maybe Juanita should have listened to him about that we don't have a relationship
The mom saying that the principal and her weren’t not the same age but then excusing sa as the opposite is really funny to me. And then when you switch the roles all of a sudden she would be like “OMG! WHAT HAPPENED TO YOU!?” I could just hear her saying that.
This trope of aggressive female affection is only funny/used for humor because this is NOT the norm in a male dominated societies. Using this trope to discuss consent and young bodies seems a bit disingenuous considering how prevalent and well documented are the cases of boys harassing girls out of "affection." I just need the phobic commentors to apply this same "it should go both ways" rhetoric when it is time to give identity groups their civil rights.
For those that dont understand, it was Valentines Day and Juanita did not get a card from him. And then her mom got a card and put XOXO and then Juanita told her mom 'I'ts a letter from Ryan' and then she also told her mom 'I'm going to call Ryan'. I hope that helped
I defend this Gaby woman a lot from her annoying husband but seriously there is just no discipline for her damn kids bruh and she is part of the problem. She never actually punishes her daughters.
It was because Juanita's mom noticed that she didn't get a card from the boy she liked so she made a fame card so Juanita thought that they had a actual relationship