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Originally Posted by MakGrl
I was bullied in middle school, my mom went to the school and spoke with the principal. Nothing happen for a couple of weeks, but then they started again. It was a group of about five or six girls. When one of them saw me they used to come right behind me and pull my hair. One time they putme into a corner and started kicking me. My teacher saw this and took the girls in the office and expelled them for a couple of days. They came back and they stopped. A couple of months later when I got to 8th grade one of them was behind me and pulled my hair. In that moment I don't know what went through me, I only remember seeing tables upside down and that girl on the floor bleeding from the nose. The teacher knew from the past events why I did it and the principal didn't do anything to me, but from that moment until I left that school they never did anything to me again. I knowviolence is not the answer, but it definitely made them respect me! I don't regret it and I hope this stops soon. It needs to stop now!
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It all stems from parenting. If the parents do their job, they teach their kids to treat others as they want to be treated. And when they see or hear about their kids picking on others, they punish them. Too often these days the parents just don't care.