We've all experienced the mean girl who seems to have all the power. Learn how to view these girls and the best way to respond to them.
Key Points:
- Some girls cause drama because they want attention, whether it’s good or bad.
- Some girls thrive on drama. They want a lot of friends and they want a lot of enemies!
- The root problem of mean girls is insecurity. They’re afraid no one will like them, so they alienate people first.
- Mean girls only have as much power as you give them. If you are tired of the drama, then find a new friend group. You can stop assoiciating with the mean girls in a kind way.
- If you are the mean girl – stop. It’s not worth it, and it’s not God-honoring.
Talk About It
- What is your initial reaction to this topic? What jumped out at you?
- Who is someone at your school who is kind and inclusive to everyone? How does being around this person make you feel?
- Is there someone at your school is who is always causing drama or is mean to others? Have you ever been a victim of this? Explain.
- What can you do to help defuse the situation the next time someone is causing drama?
- Read Ephesians 4:32. How can you be kind yet draw boundaries with dramatic friends? How can you avoid becoming someone who creates drama?
- Write a personal action step based on this conversation.