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She Thought Her Daughter With ASD Needed To Learn Better Hygiene, So She Sent Her Daughter To School Wearing Red-Stained White Pants When That Time Of The Month Hit To “Teach Her A Lesson,” And Her Daughter Was Ruthlessly Bullied

In turn, when her daughter got her time of the month again last week, she decided to teach her child a lesson in a seriously cruel way.

First, she picked out her daughter’s outfit for the day and allowed her to wear white pants to school. And, as we all know, white pants during your time of the month are a seriously dangerous gamble.

“But I wanted to see if she would clean up after herself so that the pants would be clean when she came back home,” she noted.

Well, before she could even drop her daughter off at school that morning, she noticed that the back of the white pants was completely red.

Rather than stepping in and helping her child out as a mother, though, she decided to just stay completely silent and allowed her daughter to walk into school like it was any old day.

Apparently, she believed that her daughter “needed to learn” how these sorts of situations would eventually impact her social life if she “continued to live like a slob.”

But, if you could not have guessed it, her daughter just had the absolute worst day at school ever. Apparently, the other children were ruthless– mocking her daughter for the red on her pants and the strong odor of blood. And all of that caused her daughter to return home in utter tears.

Now, she claims that seeing her daughter become upset really hurt her. However, she reasoned that it was necessary in order for changes to be realized around her home.

Then, following the incessant bullying, her daughter reportedly took really good care of herself for the rest of the week.

She claims that there were no more blood stains on her daughter’s clothes. Her daughter also showered herself regularly and applied perfume to “maintain a flowery scent.”

So, she ended up believing that her tactic really worked. Her husband, on the hand, had an entirely different perspective.

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