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I believe it can - I've been bullied about my weight since I was 5, I'm now 17. I have no confidence at all.
Many, and the numbers could be in millions, so it is very hard to keep a track since most of them are unaccounted for or not registered with the concerned authorities. We could say that everyone with an access to the internet is under the threat of being cyber bullied.
Yes, but I don't think calling 911 would be the best answer since it isn't a true emergency. Look up your local police station's number and they could help.
The calories in sandwiches. :D
Since students were gettin' bullied.
1) People may not want to listen to you. 2)No one wants to help you. 3)You have no one to tell about it. 4)They might hurt you're feeling more if you tell them about it. 5)You might be bullied again since you tell the wrong person (accidentally.) 6)People might isolate you since you're a bully victim (They don't want to get bullied) 7)The bully threatened you no to tell anyone. 8)The people who you wanted to tell them about it might no help much. 9)All above.
Because when people get bullied they get stress, and when they get stressed out they feel like "everything would be better when I'm not around," so they just commit suicide to themselves. However, it doesn't make everyone happier, it just depresses his/her loved ones. Some people seem to take bullying better than others. Those who don't resort to suicide might have a healthier sense of self-esteem, more inner strength, more friends, more hobbies, more training in coping skills, and a better support system than those who do. Those who are bullied and then succumb to suicide often feel they are all alone in their struggles and that nobody cares. They may even blame themselves for how others are treating them. The length of time being bullied and the number of incidents may also be a factor, since enough times could wear down even the strongest person.
Stephanie Rice, a former Australian swimmer, has not publicly disclosed any experiences of being bullied during her time at school. She is known for her success in swimming, having won multiple Olympic gold medals, but information on any potential bullying incidents is not available.
Yes, it will.Being short, small, and/or skinny will make the bully think you are weak and cause you to be bullied. Since the victim is small, they can't defend them self much.Having glasses will be considered a nerd and bullies love to bully them. If the bully breaks the glasses, the victim wouldn't be able to see properly and it makes him/her defenseless.Being a girl will be bullied sometimes. If the girl revealed to be strong, brave, or good at defending, the bully wouldn't want to bully her.If you look ugly/strange to the bully, the bully will bully you. Very few people know why.Having visible bandages or injuries can cause bullies to bully him/her since they look(and probably are) weak and defenseless.
Not always. When people are online they may be bullied or made fun of. This is easy to do since the victim can't really see you.
She was bullied in school because some of the kids were jealous and started to bully her because of her talent. The bullies will slash the tires of Christina's mom car and unplug her microphone when she was still singing. That is why she was bullied hope it helps :)
Since 49 is a composite, the answer is 0.