Mostly they are. Bullies have usually been bullied before and they have decided to bully those that bullied them to see how they feel.
Victims of bullying can be anyone, regardless of age, gender, or background. However, some groups, such as children and teenagers, LGBTQ+ individuals, and those with disabilities or mental health issues, are often at a higher risk of being targeted.
they're both overly self-involved.
There is a very serious misconception in this question! Bullies are not punishing their victims for anything that the victim did wrong! Bullies are simply hurting their victims because they can get away with it with no punishment for their actions.Lets quit blaming the victim people. Put the blame where it belongs, on the bullies!
they are probably jelous or the person is easy to get to
Bullies ONLY seek out victims that are physically weaker than they are - so they feel good when they beat someone up ! In reality - it's the BULLY that's the weaker person because they have to use violence to get themselves noticed !
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Yes , because if the victims were not bullied they would have not committed suicide , Some thing has to be done NOW ! .
Team bullying is when a group of bullies commits bullying on one or several victims, rather than there being only one bully. The group of bullies generally have a leader, and the rest back him up.
It depends on the type of prankster. Some are lonely bullies. Bullies can play pranks as part of their bullying. Other pranksters are really at the edge. They are not typically bullies since they do the things to their friends. But some play pranks to impress friends, and that is what bullies do too.
One disadvantage is that there may be bullies in the school. The bullies may behave in front of teachers, but if the teacher's back is turned, the bully will most likely hurt their target victims.
Suicide is a complex issue and can have multiple factors contributing to it, including bullying. In the United States, suicide is the second leading cause of death for individuals aged 10-24. It's important to address bullying as a serious issue that can have harmful effects on mental health and well-being.
The rate of bullies in school becoming criminals later in life is low. Many bullies that become adults generally forget that they were ever bullies and forget all about their victims. Some bullying's that were brought up in a poor environment are more likely not to do well in school; may drop out of school; join gangs; may be in trouble with the law and are angry at society in general.