Bullying, back in the day, was a whole different thing than it is now. Teachers generally turned a blind eye to it. I think the overall thought was that bullying would 'toughen kids up'.
Of course, at that time, they didn't feed kids SSRI's and similar drugs like candy to numb them out, so every word cut like a knife to the heart. And it was never a one on one thing. The bully (because they are cowards) would bully OTHERS into bullying the same kids over and over again.
I was literally pulled out of school in grade 6 because of bullying. It had gone so far that my mother and teacher were concerned for my personal safety after an incident where I was literally run over by a kid on a bike.
Don't think for a minute that if nobody picks up on the bullying that it isn't a real danger to the victim. Kids don't know when to stop. And yes, Eve is totally correct. Kids kill themselves over being bullied because they see no way out. Because there most likely wasn't a way out.
So SheilaKathy, good for you for doing what you needed to in order to make it stop. If I had my choice between being bullied and being given a wide berth, I would choose the latter any day of the week.
Of course, at that time, they didn't feed kids SSRI's and similar drugs like candy to numb them out, so every word cut like a knife to the heart. And it was never a one on one thing. The bully (because they are cowards) would bully OTHERS into bullying the same kids over and over again.
I was literally pulled out of school in grade 6 because of bullying. It had gone so far that my mother and teacher were concerned for my personal safety after an incident where I was literally run over by a kid on a bike.
Don't think for a minute that if nobody picks up on the bullying that it isn't a real danger to the victim. Kids don't know when to stop. And yes, Eve is totally correct. Kids kill themselves over being bullied because they see no way out. Because there most likely wasn't a way out.
So SheilaKathy, good for you for doing what you needed to in order to make it stop. If I had my choice between being bullied and being given a wide berth, I would choose the latter any day of the week.
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