Stop Bullying
- omglollehlilly
- Sep 3, 2016
- 3 min read
I have been bullied most of my life. It stopped when I started virtual school.
I didn't start virtual school because I was being bullied. Honestly, I don't think my mom even cared.
I told her that I me and my best friend was constantly being bullied on the bus and then
I finally told the bus driver.
You know what she said?
"Great, now everyone knows you're a snitch."
Out of everything she could've said, she said that.
I was twelve. I never really said anything about it before then, and I haven't said anything sense.
In eight grade (before I started virtual), these small group of seventh grade girls in Art class were always talking about me and my friends and judging us for being us and not them (basically).
Me and my friends tried standing up to them. One time, we did. Then, the next week, they continued.
After about a month, I finally told my Art teacher and he said he would talk to them.
I waited for a week and saw no change.
It then got worse.
One time, at lunch while I was waiting to get my tray (there was a delay), that little group and one of their friends were literally right behind me. The one friend was like "hey, you're pretty". In a mocking-you-not-a-compliment way. You could tell it in her tone.
I just ignored her. Then, one of the other girls was all sassy-with-hands-cossed andsiad "she was complimenting you".
Then the line moved ahead right after that (thank GOD!)
They got their group of friends to start attacking us individually.
I would just be "going to the bathroom" (aka, roaming the halls) during class and I would see one of them. They would go up to me and say "you're pretty" and then run away giggling.
I decided to tell the Art teacher again. Nothing changed.
In seventh grade, I started becoming friends with the guidance counselor in the schools I went to.
I would tell them that I was being bullied. Only one of them did something about it, though. But that doesn't mean the bully stopped.
The worst part about it is, in the school in seventh grade, one of the main bullies was one of MY COUSINS.
A relative, for Grassi sakes.
All that I'm saying is, just because you say something abut it to an adult, doesn't mean that the bully will stop. You will just have to gain confidence and stand up to them. It will not always work, though.
You will just have to be positive and kill e with kindness (by Selena Gomez).
IT IS TIME FOR THE KIRSTIN CONECT SHOUTOOOOUTS!
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