He could just laugh it off if it was a harmless prank. By not getting angry, he can show that he's a good sport.
Another option for the boy is to talk to an adult about it, like a teacher or a parent. If the girl's behavior is a form of bullying, an adult can help to stop it and make sure it doesn't happen again. He can explain how it made him feel, whether it was physically painful or just embarrassing.
He could just laugh it off if it was all in good fun. Sometimes, showing that you don't take it too seriously can defuse the situation and keep things light - hearted.
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.
One possible reason could be that they are just playing around in a rough and tumble way that kids sometimes do. Maybe they are siblings or good friends having a bit of silly fun.
Educate the girl about kindness and respect. Teach her that everyone has feelings and that bullying in any form, like giving a wedgie, is not acceptable.
He might be really embarrassed. I mean, it's not a very pleasant situation. He could turn red and try to quickly pull his pants back to normal.
One thing that can be learned is about respect. In the case where a girl gets a wedgie on purpose from someone else, like in the first story where Tom pulled Lily's underwear, it shows that we should respect others' personal space and not do mean things. It also shows that the victim should stand up for herself or seek help when bullied.
The boy could firmly tell the girl to stop and that her behavior is unacceptable. If he's strong enough, he might be able to physically remove her hands and get away. He could also try to use humor to defuse the situation. For example, he could say something like 'Hey, that's not a very nice way to treat a friend!' This might make the girl realize how silly her action is. However, if the girl continues to be aggressive, he should not be afraid to seek help from others around them.
A girl, Emma, was in a hurry to get on the school bus. As she climbed the steps, her backpack got stuck on the railing. When she yanked it free, her pants got pulled up in the back, creating a wedgie. The other kids on the bus noticed and some giggled. Emma just shrugged it off, adjusted her clothes and found a seat, saying 'It happens to the best of us!'.
There was a girl, Jane. She was at a summer camp. During a water balloon fight, some of the other kids accidentally gave her a wedgie when they were grabbing at each other. Jane was shocked at first but then she laughed it off. She told the others that it was a silly accident and they all continued to have fun at the camp.
A girl, let's call her Lucy, was at a summer camp. There was a bunk bed competition where the loser would get a forfeit. Lucy unfortunately lost. Her cabin mates, in a not - so - nice but playful way, gave her a hanging wedgie. She shrieked at first but then realized it was all in good fun. She took it in stride and later got her revenge by hiding their favorite snacks.