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Could i get in trouble in school for this?

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ok recently this 7th grader has been pushing me around in the hall and im an 8th grader and i kinda want to fight this kid but i dont do anything back....so if he starts to yell and shove...but i dont do anything back and if he punches me and i beat the c**p out of him could i get in trouble?

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  1. well I'm in 9th and you get in less trouble if you don't start it so yeah maybe instead of getting out of school suspension you'll get 2days of in school suspension  


  2. He starts to front, just kick his ***. Sure u might get a few days of suspention, but think of all the trip u will be getting when ur back in class. All of the ladies will be all over you man.

  3. you will always have the right to protect yourself

  4. you both will get in trouble.

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  6. if he says anything to u say "**** u" or "stfu f*g" n beat his ***

  7. Yeah, you both will get in trouble.

    Maybe he we get into a little more, it depends on how long he's been doing it.

  8. They'll definitely see you as the aggressor unless you notify someone. You're older is what they'll tell you.

    Don't fight so early in the school year, it'll ruin your year, especially if you really pound the kid. Zero tolerance rules can really be a pain too.

    I'd say let someone know, because if you fight you will get in trouble.

  9. yesahhh!!

  10. both of you will get in truble. do it let him know whos boss

    and whos in charge! but make shure you have

    your friends to back you upp. just in case;]

  11. unfortunately yes, but not too much with the school if you're defending yourself, they prob wont suspend you if you didnt make the first punch, make sure you say it was self defence.  

  12. I don't think you should fight him, you will get in trouble if you do. First try and find out what his problem is. Tell someone (teacher, principal) that he's being stupid. Don't be embarrased to say something, it's better than you being suspended (which is probably will happen). If he does start pushing you or anything, just tell him to quit it and walk away.

    My friend did get in a fight during middle school because she was made fun of for her race (she was the only African American in the school). She ended up getting suspended for two days I believe and the girl who started being rude got 3+ days. The other girl had been in trouble before as well, whereas my friend and I (and the others we hung out with) never got in trouble.

    I really don't think you should fight though, that's not a good thing to do. Go somewhere where a teacher or another adult (even if it's down the hall) if you won't talk to him and they will see him being stupid and they'll deal with it. They probably already know what he's like so it wouldn't surprise them. Teachers do know how all the kids act.

  13. You will get kicked out of school for fighting.

  14. You both could be suspended.  But it may be the only way to put a stop to it.  Maybe don't beat the c**p out of him but punch him in the jaw/eye really hard.  Surprise him.

  15. probably but try saying self defense it helps

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