Most bullies are paper tigers. Always fight them, even if you lose.
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Man I never was really bullied. People gave me a bit if a ribbing, but just kind of rolled with it. Now if push came to shove no one rolled over me, but I can say I only fought two or three times, and that was usually more sports oriented lol. Someone getting ticked off in a backyard game of football or such. Think I only hit someone for bullying another kid once or twice. Most "bullying" i see only becomes bullying cause kids let it bother them so much.
Had a friend I got a job in construction for, and day in day out he whined about the boss giving him a hard time. Can't understand how ya let it bother you and not just roll with it. Ended up quitting eventually.
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Originally posted by jer_james View PostMost bully situations I see - would result in the bully pummeling the kid.Originally posted by Mike D View PostMaybe, but it may make them think twice about picking on them again.
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Originally posted by blackfoot1 View PostRead a book called The Rules of Life.... one was “if a fight is inevitable, hit first and hit hard”.Originally posted by jer_james View PostThis is absolutely the truth
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The proper way to handle a bully.
Sadly at the time I didn’t realize I was the bully... David was a special kid, nothing mentally just one of those to smart for his age. We threw rocks at him, said not so nice things to him, etc. Then one day in 5th grade he was gone. My junior year in high school his family moved back. I cornered him in the hallway one day, hugged him, and apologized for treating him the way I did. We became friends and that is something I will never forget. Hopefully I’ll be able to teach my boys from my short falls growing up.
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Originally posted by rtp View PostYep. Being a late bloomer I was the easy target to pick on because of my size. Never stopped me from popping them in the chops though when I'd had enough. They normally got the best of me in the end but in always felt good to land at least one good one. They would move on to someone else normally because I wasnt just going to cower from their torment. A few years later I was bigger than most of those bully's. I should have returned the favor but never did.
I was 4”11 90lbs my freshman year of high school. I always threw the first punch after having enough but never started anything. Haven’t thrown a single punch since high school 20 years ago.
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Originally posted by Black Ice View PostI was 4”11 90lbs my freshman year of high school. I always threw the first punch after having enough but never started anything. Haven’t thrown a single punch since high school 20 years ago.
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Originally posted by UncleBubba View PostSadly at the time I didn’t realize I was the bully... David was a special kid, nothing mentally just one of those to smart for his age. We threw rocks at him, said not so nice things to him, etc. Then one day in 5th grade he was gone. My junior year in high school his family moved back. I cornered him in the hallway one day, hugged him, and apologized for treating him the way I did. We became friends and that is something I will never forget. Hopefully I’ll be able to teach my boys from my short falls growing up.
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