I also got picked on by many kids in school. I had one girl put salt in my hair, I told on her and she got in trouble. The boy that lived in the apartment downstairs from me would pick on me all the time, he would lift my skirt so much that I would only wear jeans. He would talk inapropraite to me in a sexual way. He would throw things at me. I didnt tell my parents because I knew my father would kill him. I ignored it for a while until one day on the bus, he touched my chest. I pushed him away and he grabbed me and I swung and broke his nose. Now remember, I was 14, he was 16 or 17. The bus driver had no idea what had happened and tried to throw us both off the bus. I refused to get off the bus with him and told the bus driver to call the cops if he had to but i refused to get off the bus and be alone with this jerk. When I got to school, they had the headmaster and security ready because they were told that there had be a fight on the bus. When they came on the bus and asked what happened. I stood up told the headmaster that he grabbed me and i hit him, end of story. At that point i didnt care if I got in trouble because I knew he would never bother me again.........( he ended up getting suspended and arrested, because apparently he did this to other girls.... a week later we moved out of the apartment to live with my grandmother, the day after that, he shot his pregnant sister in the stomach)
My point is that with real bullies, ignoring it wont make it go away, it usually makes it get worse..and while I dont think hitting is the best way to handle it, sometimes its the only way to make it stop....
My point is that with real bullies, ignoring it wont make it go away, it usually makes it get worse..and while I dont think hitting is the best way to handle it, sometimes its the only way to make it stop....
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: for you, SleepyMom! I look forward to the update!