Yes, they can be quite common in a school or playground setting where kids play pranks on each other. It's often just a part of the rough - and - tumble play among children.
Well, I once heard a story where in a school play, a girl accidentally gave a boy a wedgie while trying to pull him off stage quickly. It was all in good fun and everyone had a laugh about it afterwards.
These stories are not appropriate for kids. Kids need to be exposed to positive and educational stories that can help them develop good characters. Stories about giving wedgies are more about teasing or even a form of mild bullying, which doesn't fit into the values we want to instill in children, such as empathy, cooperation and respect for others.
Once there was a girl named Lily. In the schoolyard, she was a bit of a bully. She saw a boy, Tom, who was smaller than her. She walked up to him and gave him a wedgie, pulling his underwear up. Tom was really embarrassed and started to cry. The other kids around just stared in shock. Lily thought it was funny at first but then realized she had been really mean when she saw how upset Tom was.
There was this girl, Sarah, who always picked on a boy, Jake. In the gym class, when they were changing, Sarah thought it would be funny to give Jake a wedgie. She grabbed his underwear and pulled it hard. Jake felt humiliated. But later, Jake told the teacher what happened and Sarah got in trouble for her bullying behavior.
No. In a story or in real life, giving someone a wedgie is a form of bullying. It can be physically uncomfortable and also embarrassing for the person on the receiving end.
It could be that the boy had previously annoyed the girl in some way. For example, he might have said something unkind to her or taken her things without permission. So, as a form of revenge, she gave him a wedgie.
Well, I once heard a story where a boy and a girl were playing a prank on each other at school. The boy tried to give the girl a wedgie as a joke, but she was quick and managed to dodge it. Then she got her revenge by sneaking up on him later and giving him a small wedgie. It was all in good fun and they ended up laughing about it.
From such stories, we can understand the importance of good - natured humor. In these girl wedgie boy stories, most of the time it's not meant to be mean - spirited. It's a form of playfulness that can exist within a group, as long as everyone is okay with it. For example, in a classroom setting, if a little wedgie - like incident happens, it can be a bonding moment rather than a cause for conflict if handled right.