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In reply to the discussion: A Woman Stood Up The Man Who Bullied Her At School With This Incredible Note [View all]thesquanderer
(13,011 posts)71. “It really made me angry that now I’m attractive, he instantly wants to jump into bed with me.”
Her self-esteem seems to have made a full recovery. She seems pretty full of herself.
And you know, men do ask women out without necessarily wanting to instantly jump into bed with them.
Not defending the bullying by any means. But judging by the two letters, at their current ages, he's the more grown-up one.
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A Woman Stood Up The Man Who Bullied Her At School With This Incredible Note [View all]
Xipe Totec
Feb 2015
OP
Look at the posts down below, are we at Democratic Underground or Discussionist?
NoJusticeNoPeace
Feb 2015
#10
I wonder sometimes, I dont know a single liberal in my other message board world
NoJusticeNoPeace
Feb 2015
#13
I now some of my AfAm friends rarely venture out of their forum, not worth it anymore
NoJusticeNoPeace
Feb 2015
#18
Since the Party has moved to the right, so have its adherents. And those on the right aren't
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#159
How can this qualify? She's keeping his identity a secret, and there's no porn involved. n/t
pnwmom
Feb 2015
#179
She's still young enough that the wounds were fresh. I think people who were as mean
pnwmom
Feb 2015
#39
I agree...too late, she needs to get some help,or she'll be bitter and angry forever
adigal
Feb 2015
#58
He taunted her for three years in front of friends. She embarrassed him one evening
pnwmom
Feb 2015
#75
Oh for gods sake. The guy who'd taunted and mocked her for three years asked her out
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#162
I disagree...for God's sake. What bothers me about DU is that any opinion different than others'
adigal
Feb 2015
#203
I understand to a point. I do not believe in revenge but I don't really call this revenge.
rhett o rick
Feb 2015
#73
Of course he recognized himself -- he had gotten the note from her so he knew what happened.
pnwmom
Feb 2015
#215
Many might do random mean things occasionally. But few pick a target and taunt that target
pnwmom
Feb 2015
#170
Right. Most 12 year olds aren't bullies, and even fewer target victims over a period of years. n/t
pnwmom
Feb 2015
#169
What did she do that was so awful? She delivered a message to him that would make
pnwmom
Feb 2015
#163
Why ask her out? That's adding insult to injury. He deserved to be slapped down. nt
Xipe Totec
Feb 2015
#29
I think if a 12 year old is a bully, he's more likely than other guys to still be a bully at 20.
pnwmom
Feb 2015
#49
Or, we can do what she did, and tell him where he went wrong and how hurtful it was.
bravenak
Feb 2015
#205
Indeed, we are bullied and then lash out at weaker people who will take it
GeoWilliam750
Feb 2015
#213
Since it sounds like she ended up with an eating disorder out of their bullying, and mistreatment
AtheistCrusader
Feb 2015
#41
That is what I took away, too--but there's so much we don't know about this situation.
MADem
Feb 2015
#230
Leaving a note is textbook passive aggressive. She never really stood up to the guy.
chrisa
Feb 2015
#60
Did you read the article? It explains why she did it this way. And what she put him through,
pnwmom
Feb 2015
#62
I did, and I understand what she was trying to do, but I think it should have been face to face.
chrisa
Feb 2015
#66
Why? She didn't know how he'd react. It was safer to keep this bully at a distance.
pnwmom
Feb 2015
#69
She has PTSD from all the bullying trauma. Kudos to her just for writing the letter! She did tell
Dont call me Shirley
Feb 2015
#88
Anyone who could read that and describe it as a "grudge" , well, never mind
NoJusticeNoPeace
Feb 2015
#19
Are you saying there is no such thing as bullying, that it is her own fault for feeling bullied?
uppityperson
Feb 2015
#52
last yr I found 2 old friends on fb. 1 was a great person, still is, an old crush. Other was
uppityperson
Feb 2015
#112
If she had been physically attacked, and still had a "grudge," would you blame her
pnwmom
Feb 2015
#173
So how often do you think about people that were not nice to your 12 year old self?
LisaL
Feb 2015
#23
And it's up to you to determine at what point the victim must 'let it go', huh?
AtheistCrusader
Feb 2015
#42
He taunted her for THREE YEARS, calling her "man beast" in front of their friends
pnwmom
Feb 2015
#74
Your defense of bullying a girl for three years straight has been duly noted.
tenderfoot
Feb 2015
#91
Your preference to use straw men instead of substance has been duly noted.
Oklahoma_Liberal
Feb 2015
#118
At least she didn't need an audience to mete out justice - unlike the bully.
tenderfoot
Feb 2015
#133
calling someone on their hateful behavior, even yrs later, makes her the bully?
uppityperson
Feb 2015
#30
She had the audacity to fight back. Oh but alas, the bullying statute of limitations had expired...
tenderfoot
Feb 2015
#190
She's not a bully. He taunted her for three years, mocking her facial and leg hair
pnwmom
Feb 2015
#78
If she was the bully, she would have shown up, ordered the most expensive stuff on the menu,
MADem
Feb 2015
#231
WTH?! You have an interesting dick-tionary, if you think one note constitutes "bullying."
WinkyDink
Feb 2015
#248
So the kid who bullied her couldn't have been much more than 12 at the time
Dreamer Tatum
Feb 2015
#35
So what if she had other things going on? All the more reason parents should teach their kids
pnwmom
Feb 2015
#82
This is a news story, and I can't comment on it on a discussion forum? You are being silly nt
adigal
Feb 2015
#202
No. On DU, props for standing up for yourself and calling others on their past shitty actions.
uppityperson
Feb 2015
#54
So the answer to having been bullied and embarrassed is embarrassment and bullying.
alphafemale
Feb 2015
#50
Do you know the guy's name, where he lives, what he looks like? Because I don't.
Sheldon Cooper
Feb 2015
#57
I was teased and I never ever would have teased anyone else. Being teased is NO excuse. n/t
pnwmom
Feb 2015
#176
She did nothing to deserve his bullying, which was in front of their classmates at a tender age.
pnwmom
Feb 2015
#59
"Horseshit drama?" She safely sent him a strong message. Not everyone is an alpha female.
pnwmom
Feb 2015
#121
she told him directly in a letter. there was nothing passive aggressive about it.
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#174
He led other kids in taunting her for three years! This wasn't run of the mill mean-kid stuff.
pnwmom
Feb 2015
#181
“It really made me angry that now I’m attractive, he instantly wants to jump into bed with me.”
thesquanderer
Feb 2015
#71
A girl that was bullied for three years has trouble maturing but the bully doesn't. Go figure. nt
Xipe Totec
Feb 2015
#212
She didn't want an apology and she didn't want contact. She just wanted to send him a message
pnwmom
Feb 2015
#87
A private apology for three years of public humiliation? I don't think so. nt
Xipe Totec
Feb 2015
#135
But then she wouldn't have been able to post the note she wrote on her Facebook. n/t
benz380
Feb 2015
#197
Personally, it was many years in therapy to 'get over' what I dealt with at that age
Beaverhausen
Feb 2015
#125
probably the type who think it's cute if their kid behaves like an ass towards others
JI7
Feb 2015
#95
You know what else is alarming about the responses? Is how many excoriating the girl are women.
tenderfoot
Feb 2015
#103
Well I do agree that it is always puzzlling when and women fail to empathize
pennylane100
Feb 2015
#244
A 12-15 year old, since he did it for 3 years. And she didn't do anything obnoxious.
pnwmom
Feb 2015
#177
So being a bit immature but telling it like it is, is worse than being cruel for years?
bettyellen
Feb 2015
#243