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In reply to the discussion: after woman posts poem about how she was bullied, class of 1987 contacts her to apologize [View all]Dash87
(3,220 posts)25. Wow. She's a great person. I never want to
see the people I went to High School with again, though. I was never really bullied (outside the usual drama and name-calling that everyone went through), but I just consider that part of my life to be closed.
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after woman posts poem about how she was bullied, class of 1987 contacts her to apologize [View all]
Liberal_in_LA
May 2012
OP
interesting! So you didn't even have to tell him that he mistreated you. he knew it! great story
Liberal_in_LA
May 2012
#5
The bullies I have known all had parents that were, let's say flawed in some way
slackmaster
May 2012
#24
PFFFFFT. My assholes would likely say "Eat a dick and move on, it was 25 years ago".
HughBeaumont
May 2012
#10
It's funny, but I have connected via FaceBook with some of those kids I went to school with. It's
GreenPartyVoter
May 2012
#13
Heh. I was a cheerleader, but I was the least popular one ever. LOL You are so right, though. We
GreenPartyVoter
May 2012
#45
And as predicted, the comments on that story literally make me give up hope for humanity.
HughBeaumont
May 2012
#14
Disgusting. My niece will carry the scars from her years of school bullying forever
riderinthestorm
May 2012
#19
My God. Bullying is not a 'rite of passage'. It's verbal, emotional, and physical abuse.
Zoeisright
May 2012
#37
I'm glad the ones that bullied her have grown up enough to have the empathy and decency
Raine
May 2012
#15
I agree. Allowing it to continue not only hurts the victim but reinforces the actions of the bully.
rhett o rick
May 2012
#44
Here's something my high school teacher husband is trying to impress on the girl bullies at his
Zoeisright
May 2012
#36
I have forgiven my bullies but I never forgot and I have no desire to go back to any reunions. It
southernyankeebelle
May 2012
#41