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Today, it would be harder to downplay, taking a tail beating, in school because now everyone has a cellphone
Unless, it was just the two of you, locked in the bathroom
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Quote from: cooper4 on July 05, 2020, 05:43:47 PM
Today, it would be harder to downplay, taking a tail beating, in school because now everyone has a cellphone
Unless, it was just the two of you, locked in the bathroom
Very true. Since most fights that happen in school occur either during lunch break in front of everyone, or after school in front of lots of other students who knew when and where the fight was happening, it's usually impossible to try to get away with downplaying anything that happens in them. I know that was the case most of the time at my school anyway. It was indeed very rare that girls in my school thought there was even a chance they could get away with downplaying the fact they got their asses handed to them. There were a few instances though where girls at my school got into it either in private or in front of just one or two other students, so then they thought they could pretend like they didn't get beaten so badly.
Pretty much true for guys, too. If word of a fight, male or female, gets around, people are going to show
up. And some I have seen or been in have had a definite winner and loser. Some bad beatdowns.
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