Kids calling each other Bi.ch How do you feel?
By Justme2007
@Justme2007 (1848)
United States
December 20, 2006 10:23pm CST
How do you feel when you hear young girls calling each other the B word on the bus,in the mall,at school just about anywhere. It makes me wonder if they really know what they are saying because a Bi.ch is a female dog that walks on four legs. I do not and have not seen these young girls walking on four legs. So why must they call each other B's?
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9 responses
@beckyomg1 (6756)
• United States
1 Jan 07
it is so crazy how times have changed and the way that children talk these days. we would never of thought of even talking like that, and they dont care if there are peers around or not that is the sad thing.
@Lydia1901 (16351)
• United States
30 Dec 06
Well, maybe they heard an adult saying that and they thought that would be a word to use to call someone that you're angry at.
@lilmeowsy (685)
• Philippines
28 Dec 06
Oh that's terrible! ^^ These days, time have changed and so are the kids. Some of them have grown meaner and sometimes have even lost their values. They say bad words and do a lot of crazy things. Calling each other B!@tch is an issue. If I was already a parent, I would be very, very concerned. I sure don't want my child say such things. I think the parents and the environment are the ones to blame for such a bad behavior kids have these days...
@theforgotten (24)
• India
22 Dec 06
for the young its jut a word they may or maynot know its meaning but still they call it because others the older ones call at each oter in front of kids it must be avoided as far as possible
@lonewolfnan (4366)
• Canada
21 Dec 06
I think there are certain words that we as adults tend to exaggerate their meaning or importance while for the younger ones it is "just a word" and not have the connotations we give it.
That said,it is still not pleasant to hear anyone saying derogatory names.
@beautifulceiling (1300)
• United States
21 Dec 06
I don't like to hear anyone say it. When it's kids it's even worse. I think it's vulgar, used in this way. Just as importantly, it's a label. You can't take one word and say that is what a person is.