You can stand up for yourself. I know that may seem hard, but if you speak in a clear, strong voice it demands attention. The answer is NOT to verbally bully them back for then you'd be no better than them.
my best friend went through this for years. nothing major, just stupid namecalling. i know it is scary but you ned to face up to them (do it in a crowded place if you are scared of violence) and if they keep doig it tell somebody. A teacher, a parent or just a friend. they can make it stop.
Let them know that it is not ok to talk to you in that way. Tell them that you will not be around them anymore if they can not address you in a respectful way. If it continues, you might have to disassociate yourself with them.
First of all it depends on what type of harassment. If it is life threatening I would talk to the police.
if its happening at work, you can get them sacked! go to your manager
Here's what I'm doing:
- walking away and NOT giving them the response they want.
When someone is stifling you, it means they are inhibiting or restricting your actions, thoughts, or freedom in some way. This can manifest as controlling behavior, lack of support for your personal growth, or not allowing you to express yourself freely.
Psychological Abuse
Cyberbullying
all you have to do is tell them to leave you alone sometimes if you tell them to leave you alone it won't work if they keep harassing you tell a parent or teacher they will help you why they keep harassing you,
Try reversing the phone number
Justin Lee Collins was arrested on Tuesday, December 13th, 2011. He was accused of verbally threatening, abusing and harassing his ex-girlfriend, Anna Larke.
ringing someone and threatening to rape/molest them
Yes, you should probably talk to someone about that.
oral communication is when you are speaking to someone verbally.
You cant. ther is no way to love someone like that.
One person verbally misrepresents another person on purpose.
the rest of your life.