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Uploaded by on Feb 2, 2010

Dr. Jennifer Hartstein, child and adolescent psychologist, spoke to Maggie Rodriguez about the causes and cures for the new trend of violence between female teenagers.

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  • A licensed and educated doctor. Yup, she doesnt know nothing.

    You fools who post that are just as lame as your ignorant, trolling, hiding-behind-keyboard, cowardly, classless ass. You kids think you know everything.

  • someone, somewhere is fapping to this.

    seriously, though. as someone who grew up in a rough town i definitely think that we have grown numb to violence and ppl think that its the way to solve it. no. kids today are sick, and i should know...im a kid myself!

  • You expect me to listen to advice from a ginger kid....she has no soul.

  • @IloveJellow agreed. only cavewomen didn't have youtube lol

  • This lady knows nothing......

    Women and men have been fighting for ages, Only differences is (youtube)

  • she doesnt know what shes talking about. theres much more to it.

  • The story made the morning radio show I listen to, however, missed the TV spotlight on this NEW trend. The parents partaking in it, betting on their kid winning or something? SAD and SICK

  • I though it would be helpful to provide some evidence for the statement I made a few minutes ago. The the plastic compound bisphenol-A (BPA) disrupts the human endocrine system. The endocrine system is responsible for hormonal regulation. If you don't believe me look it all up.

  • The reason is this. Chemicals in food and products (ex. shampoo) are disrupting hormonal balances in women and men. Women are become more aggressive and masculine, while men are becoming more feminine. This is complemented by an increasingly accepted role of aggressive violent women in media.

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