
"he slut-shames them and calls them whores. Girls in my grade have tried to shake it off, but it won't stop. We don't want to resort to violence, but we might have to. What should we do? AT OUR WITS' END DEAR WITS' END: Violence is never the answer. The girls who have been slut-shamed should tell their parents what has been going on and then inform the teachers and the administrators of your school."
"I am currently dating a Danish man and have been for a year. He asked me to marry him several months ago, and I said yes. He wants me and my daughter to move to Denmark. My daughter is 21 and high-functioning autistic, but she still needs me to help with executive functions. Several months ago, I lost my second job. I got behind on my rent and was evicted."
"When I asked my fiance if he could please help me a little, he refused and became angry, saying he didn't want to be a sugar daddy. He tells me often how much he makes and what he has in the bank. I told him I wasn't asking for jewelry or fancy clothes, just $2,000 so we wouldn't lose our home. He told me to ask my ex-husband for the money."
A male student in a higher grade verbally attacks girls who reject him, using slut-shaming language and prompting fear of retaliation. Violence is not recommended. The girls should tell their parents and inform teachers and school administrators about the harassment. A 60-year-old divorcee accepted a Danish fiancé's proposal while caring for her 21-year-old high-functioning autistic daughter who needs executive-function support. After job loss and eviction, the fiancé refused financial help, disparaged requests as being a 'sugar daddy,' and later demanded the daughter leave and forbade the cat, ending the relationship and worsening their instability.
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