Yes it is possible that is chance but there is a chance that they know wht it feels like to be bullied but the chance that they go become a bully is very rare id say like 1 to 100
They can both be in the same class, etc, or you could be the same age. They could also hate each other, maybe a lot, and could both be a bit nasty. Often both the bully and their victim suffer deep-rooted insecurity, just that they deal with that pain differently. The bully turns their insecurity onto others, while the victim represses it or turns it against themselves. Sometimes a bully suffers bullying or abuse as well, or that has happened to them and they subconsciously decided that being a bully would offer some immunity to being bullied. After a while, the tables could turn, and the victim of bullying could become a bully or others may victimize the bully.
Hi, to answer your question the type of people who bully are experiencing rought times themselves or its just that they have had been bullied in the past. An extremelt common reason would be someone who is jelaous of the victim and is trying to drag the victim down. I hope that answers it. :-P
it might hit the bully and get tired of the bully bullying him or her and they would get in trouble or turn into a bully whithout noticing.:(
If you are being bullied, you should NEVER EVER get physical unless there is no there option. 1. The best thing to do is to ignore the bully. Sounds goofy and not good, but it usually works. The bully always looks for a reaction, and if you don't react, they might leave you alone. If it gets physical, tell someone. You are not a snitch. 2. For teens, I would recommend reverse physiology. If they say something, turn it back onto them. 3. If it gets too difficult to handle, tell a friend. Being bullied is serious and telling the truth shows your responsibility.
In some cases yes, but in most no, but if you are a victim or you know someone who is, contact the police. In my personal opinion, it depends on who is doing the bullying and how severe it is. If the bully has never actually met the person he or she is hurting then no physical contact should come to the victim. When it comes to a cyber bully on Facebook or other sites like it then most likely the bully would have to be someone acquainted with the victim and then there is a good chance it could become physical. On the other hand, the bully may only bully him or her online because they aren't strong enough to say it to the person's face. Most of the time he or she is just being a bully to raise his or her own self esteem which will only be a temporary high. If the cyber bullying does start to increase and sound threatening then I would recommend to anyone who has this problem to tell someone about it immediately. Even a little teasing is not a laughing matter if it hurts someone's feelings.
in most cases the parents of a cyber bullied child will not know about it until told by the child or a teacher or someone else involved, this is because the child in question is most likely more technologically able than their parents and either can hide the cyber bullying (from shame/with the intent to carry on 'normally' as if nothing is happening) or has their own personal interface from which they're being bullied, which is not monitored by the parents. this makes the victims family feel incredibly helpless and frustrated, and on top of which, unable to do anything to help their child because many families don't know where to turn when a younger member is being cyber bullied. an example of this would be when my sister was being cyber bullied my dad's idea to help her was to "ring facebook and complain".
People who are perceived to be different by people who want to feel better about themselves by attacking someone else.Also to add people who are mabey a bit shorter and skinier than most or people who are a little bit taller or heavier, and if people think your not like them and you dress,talk,look,feel and express your emotions diffrent ways. the people most likely to get bullied are small people, fat people, ugly people, people who are different colours, people who have a different religion, people who ware glasses, people who haven't got many friends and people who are annoying or have a disability. there are probably more to!
most of them
Bullies are generally active against people who cannot defend themselves from the bully's activities. While the stereotypical bully is thought to be a male, dim witted athletic three with a lack of social skills, the group can contain almost anyone. Bullies/bullied sets can be rich against poor, racially based, sexually based, appearance based, organizationally based, intelligence based, religion based. A bully may, in turn be bullied by others with another "better" position.
Probably in the hope that the bully won't turn on them.
depends how vengful the victim and in turn how heinous the crime.
Lay the victim on their side in the rest position and await for emergency personnel while monitoring the victim for any changes.