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In reply to the discussion: Bullying yesterday and today...what's the difference? Comparison and contrast. [View all]Warpy
(114,520 posts)1. I put one into the hospital when I was ten
It was serious overkill, the first smack with that board with a nail in it would have done the trick so I've always felt a little bad about that, but that kid never picked on me again.
Now, of course, I'd be sent to juvenile detention over it. Back then his mother just looked at how undersized I was, shut her mouth, and went home.
It had taken months of serious provocation to get me to that point. Other bullies just had to be taught that I was willing to get hurt just so I could hurt them. Then they pretty much left me alone.
Look at a bully, see a coward. That's why they were picking on an undersized girl.
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Bullying yesterday and today...what's the difference? Comparison and contrast. [View all]
SummerSnow
Oct 2013
OP
I fought this girl in the 6th grade. She was a persistent bully. I pushed her down..
SummerSnow
Oct 2013
#2
Years ago, a suicide by a kid (or an adult, for that matter) was often hushed up,
The Velveteen Ocelot
Oct 2013
#5
I think you hit the nail square on the head, "when I was young a bully could not post a
RKP5637
Oct 2013
#26
The biggest difference is that there was less access to guns where I grew up. nt
kelliekat44
Oct 2013
#11
I think that bullies have greater access to a number of new tools which make their actions more effi
LanternWaste
Oct 2013
#13
In my high school (early '60s) there was this thing called a "slam book."
The Velveteen Ocelot
Oct 2013
#21
I seriously doubt that many mandatory boys' P.E. coaches have been opposed to . . .
radicalliberal
Dec 2013
#46
I've always been pretty self sufficient, able to somehow keep my head above the water and
RKP5637
Oct 2013
#33
Yep, sadly that is the way. ... I've often thought capitalism encourages bullying as
RKP5637
Oct 2013
#37
fantasy dream sequences in bed about how I would beat the shit out of the bullies
Pretzel_Warrior
Oct 2013
#43
