no
cyber bullying is cellphones effect on bullying. this involves the bully sending nasty or threatening messages.
bullying looks like someone threatening each other which is bad
No, not at all! They are the two opposite poles like the North and South ones. Anti-bullying means to be against the actions of bullying whereas cyberbullying is a type of bullying through Internet...
yes but online bullying
You don't. Not possible. Threatening behavior or speech are the hallmarks of bullying. Then again, the "I'll tell" threat might fit the bill.
The fact that someone is bullying someone else is all that matters. The victim may do something to themselves to stop the bullying if they are desperate enough. This could be something very dangerous or life-threatening even.
It depends what those emails contain. If they are simply friendly messages, it is not at all bullying, even the receiver may feel annoyed. If the messages contain threatening or hurtful comments, then of course it is bullying. Remember that it is only bullying if the receiver feels scared or threatened by the emailing. On most major emails there is an option to block or report the sender.
School yard bullying happens at school or on playgrounds, in person. Cyber bullying is when someone sends you threatening or harassing emails or messages on the internet, or when they send mean or cruel emails/messages about you to others. It may be from someone you know, or it may be someone who just happened to see your name or email address some where.
The primary place where cyber-bullying occurs is in chat rooms. Girls are about twice as likely to be victims and perpetrators of cyber-bullying than boys. The psychological and emotional effects of cyber-bullying are similar to those of real-life bullying.
Threatening with suicide to get you to do what he wants is just another kind of bullying. Go ahead with the separation, there's no reason for you to put up with an abusive, bullying and manipulative alcoholic.
The prefix "hector-" denotes the idea of harassing, intimidating, or threatening. It is often used to convey a sense of bullying or domineering behavior.
It depends on the context. If you said this to a friend in a joking manner, it would normally not be considered as bullying. Your friend may feel hurt, but it would not bullying. However, if you have said this multiple times in a threatening manner, it would be considered bullying.