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Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2007 8:33 pm
That is when you get your parents involved. On both sides with the principal of the school. Informing the parents of the bully will help them curb their child's behavior. If the problem persists, call another parent meeting and kindly inform the school district and the parents of the bully that if the bullying continues you will take both the school and the parents to court for harassment. It really does work.
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Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2007 2:20 am
Well, whenever I got bullied by anyone, it didn't last long because I didn't take that s**t, pardon my French. I always got the first punch or kick in and that was the end of it because I scared the crap out of people when I fought. (I have a berserker mode, no control.) So, yeah, bullying isn't much of an issue with me. Although, I never really stood up for others when they were bullied. It makes me kind of sad that this type of thing happens on a regular basis.
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