He said something disgusting to me and the principal talked to him. He not only denied it but told him that my friends and I make faces at him and taunt him from across the room. We don't do that - we might laugh or find it funny when he picks his nose (we're in high school - nosepicking isn't very common anymore) but we never instigate problems. He's the one who sits there and mocks me when I haven't said a word to him. I never initiate conversation with him and I stay as far away from him as possible. In the past I would have a bad temper and tell him to shut-up but I just try to ignore him now. How can I support my argument if I'm called in to talk about it?
2006-11-21
12:20:44
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I do have 2 friends that have seen how he talks to me and I don't want to lie or anything. thanks!
2006-11-21
12:28:02 ·
update #1