Yes, and I was the bully too.... I resolved it by going to my counelour for five years..... and being in Juvinile Hall for three for beating the daylights out of a bully...
2007-04-21 06:11:21
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answered by Anonymous
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What you may desire to do is locate out the call of the bullie then initiate posting stuff appropriate to the bullie in each and every single place than if this do not help then you definately would desire to get your sister into some self protection training then while the bullie starts his stuff she will wip the bullies yet while this do not artwork then tell the central on the college and tell her or him that this has been occurring for awhile and likewise tell your dad and mom so as that they comprehend what is going on.Have them flow to verify the central as nicely and have your sister be there.i comprehend she do not choose something executed yet some thing has have been given to alter.
2016-12-10 07:53:54
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answered by nations 4
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Yes. I graduated high school. This problem will never be resolved because everyone has a bully be it a classmate, a boss, or a spouse.
2007-04-21 06:12:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I was a military brat and every year I was the new kid in school, so every year I had to confront the local bullies. I found out that standing up to them was the only way to deal with them, sometimes it just required a look, sometimes it required a fight, but when it was over they left you alone. It worked then, still works now.
2007-04-21 06:15:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh yes, all through school until about 10th grade. I was kicked in the butt by boys, girls sniped at me, I had rocks thrown at me, whispers I could hear, I was miserable. All because I was a nerd. Teachers wouldn't do anything. I have no idea what changed in 10th grade other than I started dressing differently and they found out I had a boyfriend.
2007-04-21 06:16:17
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answered by chefgrille 7
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I never really had much problem, but being so short I had a couple of instances that I had two or three guys giving me a hard time and I picked the biggest one and told him I would hit him so hard his great grandpa's nose would bleed. They left me alone after laughing their as**s off. Turns out a sense of humor is good for something.
2007-04-21 06:14:05
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answered by Anonymous
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YES. WHEN I WAS REAL YOUNG. UP TO ABOUT THE 4TH GRADE. NO ONE LIKED ME CUZ I WAS "THE DRUNK'S STEP DAUGHTER". I GOT PICKED ON A LOT ABOUT IT (LIKE I HAD A SAY IN IT). NO ONE EVER INVITED ME TO PARTIES OR SLEEPOVERS, AND NO ONE BUT MY FAMILY EVER CAME TO MY PARTIES, ETC. IT WAS A VERY LONELY EXISTANCE, ESP. WITH THE PROBLEM OF HAVING AN ALCOHOLIC IN THE HOME, TOO.
I SOLVED IT BY MOVING TO NORTH LA WITH MY GRANDPARENTS AND REFUSING TO EVER GO BACK. I HAVE NOT BEEN BACK TO CLEARWATER, FLA SINCE THEN AND DONT EVER PLAN TO. WHEN I GOT HERE, I MADE AND KEPT TONS OF FREINDS THOUGH THE YEARS, ETC. I BECAME A TEACHER AND A CHILD'S ACTIVIST. ONE THING THAT WHOLE EXPERIENCE TAUGHT ME WAS COMPASSION FOR OTHERS. YOU NEVER KNOW WHAT IT IS LIKE, UNTIL YOU HAVE WALKED MANY-A-MILES IN SOMEONE ELSE'S SHOES.
2007-04-21 06:46:05
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answered by JEN 7
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Yes,graduated High School
2007-04-21 06:09:46
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answered by Budlightgurl 4
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When I was growing up(a long, long time ago)kids were mean to me. I told my mom. She didn't do anything. I just had to suffer thru it. A kid was being mean to my son when he was 6 or so(he's now 22). I went up to the kid, and said in a stern(not mean or threatening)"Ryan, I hear you have been mean to Stephen. Don't do that again.." Ryan had this terrified look on his face and he was never mean to Stephen again. Stephen did learn how to "fight his own battles" from that point on.
2007-04-21 06:13:45
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answered by Judith H 5
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I've been bullied all my life because of my disabilities and so I just ignored the person or person's that made fun of me.
2007-04-23 07:24:03
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answered by krllovesgertie 1
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