LHHATL Star Says Telling Girls Mean Boys Like Them is ‘Dysfunctional’

Be Careful of What You Say to Your Children!

Love and Hip-Hop Atlanta reality star Adi “Bambi” Benson questions people’s parenting these days.

Last week, she posted on Instagram about her personal views on girls’ interactions with boys. Bambi mentioned why parents should reevaluate how boys should treat girls at a young age. If parents do not monitor their children and correct their transgressions, it can affect a girl’s frame of mind when she is a woman.

“Stop telling your daughters that little boys ignore them tease them, hit them, or are rude to them because they like them!!” Her follow-up message reads, “Those little girls become grown women who think that men who do those things to them love them.”

When viewers read Bambi’s post, they also agreed with her public service announcement and expressed why irrational thoughts could be the start of toxic behavior.

Another fan wanted to know who came up with this concept, and young boys should discover healthy alternatives to deliver affection to women.

The 34-year-old mother of two would continue to challenge this viewpoint as she teaches her children not to conform to these conditions. Bambi has a son and daughter with husband, rapper, and Love and Hip-Hop Atlanta personality Darryl “Lil Scrappy,” Richardson.

Lil Scrappy also has a daughter named Emani with his ex-fiancee and Love and Hip Hop Atlanta cast member, Erica Dixon.

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