Your word should be the image of your integrity. That is you should should speak without fear provided your intent is pure.
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I suggest talking with your parents, because they are more then happier to talk to you about this. Some talk to their fellow friend's mom or dad if they cannot talk to teir parents.
If you are in school you can talk to the school counselor; talk to a Pastor or Priest; a relative or a friend's parents.
"Mom . . . dad . . . I need to talk to you about being bullied at school."
being been a teen myself and now the mother of teens, I'd say that most teenagers find it hard to talk to their parents about anything that might upset them or be the source of an argument.
If the teacher does not do anything talk to the pricipal if that does not help tell your parents or the police
Talk on the phone, giggle while talking to each other about boys, talk on the phone, hang out at the mall, talk on the phone, avoid being around their parents, and talk on the phone.
get off the site and talk to your parents and never go on that site again.
If one is being bullied, they can talk to their teacher, guidance counsellor or principal, they can also tell their parents about the situation, so that it can be addressed.
TALK TO THEIR PARENTS, this way showing that you love her/him enough to talk out the problem instead of dismissing it, will show them respect...hopefully enough to change their judgment of you.
Well first try talking to a teacher. If that doesn't help talk to the boy being mean to you and ask him why he is doing this and ask him to stop. If all else fails go to your parents and maybe ask them to talk to the boy's parents. Go to one of his friend that is a boy that likes you and tell him to tell him to start being nice.
Offer support to the victim. Encourage the victim to talk with his or her parents or another trusted adult.