By mafille - 19/03/2015 03:22 - France

Today, when I dropped my 6-year-old daughter off at school, a little boy ran up to her so I asked his name. My daughter explained: "Oh, don't pay any attention to him, he's my slave. He's come to carry my bag. See you later, mom!" FML
I agree, your life sucks 567
You deserved it 56

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Little guys already writing himself a one way ticket to the friend zone

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Why is this an fml? Your child is on their way to becoming something great lol

When I was little i was bullied into "slavery" too. OP just realized their child is a bully and that she's probably gonna grow up an even bigger bully. Bullies are not cool.

It's not necessarily about bullying. Some kids like playing 'slave and master' together, sometimes the one in the slave-role asks for it because it's 'fun' (for a little while). But you're right, the mom should make sure the kid is doing it out of his own free will.

Good Job! least you won't have to worry about any guy breaking her heart when she gets older seems like she has that covered already.

I am sorry to she that your daughter is turning into a bully. I hope that you can show her it isn't a good thing.

It does sound like she is turning into regina george

OMG this story is so funny. I would ask my girl why he is her slave, maybe it's a game they play or he lost a bet ... But if it turns out that she abuses him: he thinks it's friendship, she just uses him when convenient, I would be so angry as a parent (bulling kills the happiness of to many people) that she would get a punishment she would never forget ...

I remember when I was slave in school. It's funny how fast a year flies :(

A school of 6 shades of grey by the sounds of it

Eh, the whole "you're my slave for a day" condition of a bet/competition is a common one for kids, or was when I was young. It's pretty harmless, mostly just a day spent as a gopher for the other kid. Maybe some fanning or such. If it's more than just a temporary thing, yeah, look into it, but don't freak out.

What has she been watching.. Usually children mimic things they see.