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The BB of C wrote:No, don't be telling adults about your bully problems. Though they think they can and they tell you that they can, they can't. The power to stop a bully lies within the victim himself.
The BB of C wrote:I guess ignoring them might work as an alternative. It really depends on the person. I've never seen it work but go ahead and try it if you don't want to fight.
Odd-Like-Me wrote:ok..prepare for alot of ranting.
this year i just finished my first year in secondary school (thats irish for high school, or jr.high, but its one whole thing, from 13-18 )
anyway.....
im a very odd individual person, and i can act very feminine sometimes, and i knew people wouldent like me for these things in a new school. but not only does my year make fun of me, all the other ones know my name and always make fun of me, infront of my friends and everyone, its very stressful and embarassing. i wish for once i could just be normal or left alone. none of them know how much pain they can put me trough. someone even wrote something really offensive on my locker, im not saying what it was but it was implying i was gay.
im way more self concious and paranoid now. and im also having problems at home.
well im done ranting. if anyone has any ideas that might help me feel better please comment back.
ThePepsiPiper wrote:I don't reccomend you going to the principal or any adult really. Yeah it is the right thing to do, but you'll get alot of heat for it and though no one wants to admit life is a political game. Even if the bullying stops they still won't like you.
The BB of C wrote:I wonder where you live where everything is solved so peacefully...
The BB of C wrote:If nobody likes him, that doesn't help anything. He still has few friends friends which won't help anything and those few that he has might ditch him for being a whimp.
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