how to stop little girls?

I have a very little problem little girls keep following me and my mates around this is going on at school with the new year 7s and year 8s and out an about

I think its harsh to just say stop following us I mean there only little

it’s not a major problem its just weird can anyone help?

Answer #1

uh, no don’t ignore them they probably have a crushe on you guys (u knoe how lil grlz can be) anyways tell a friend to talk to them it has to be a girl (either a girl friend or a girl as a friend) otherwise if its a guy she will probably think he likes her..

Answer #2

^ that never works. thats like when Someone’s picking on you and everyone else say’s “Just ignore them”… IT never works.

oh and sorry, I aint got much for advice on how to get them to stop. maybe start following them around? or talk to their parents? or better yet, talk to the girls - see why they are so keen to follow you guys around.

Answer #3

One of them might be in love with a boy in your group. They might have delusions about how cute, gentle, friendly, lovable, whatever he is. Shatter their delusions.

  1. Make sexist jokes while they hear you.
  2. Talk about girls your age while they hear you.
  3. Use rude words to describe these older girls’ physical attributes.
  4. If that isn’t your style, include girls of your age into your group, flirt with them in public.
  5. Talk loudly about nerd themes. Violent computer games seem appropriate.
  6. Talk loudly about a party that included non-girlie music and lots of alcohol.
  7. Make rude comments about the clothes/hairstyle of ‘that toddler-girlie over there’.
Answer #4

Say to them, the teacher just told me, you are not allowed to be in this area k girlys? byee! good luck:)

Answer #5

Just ignore them..that always works..

Answer #6

…how little?

Answer #7

Take a different route on your way to school so they don’t know where you are . Or you could run and hide so they wont see you and wait until they go away . OR you could walk to school earlier so they wont be there.

Answer #8

around 10-12 year olds usually

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