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I need help stop being bullied.?

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sorry for grammer but i didnt know how to put this is a sentce but plz help.

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  1. I have people who bully me 2 it is very hard to stop people from bullying you I've tried every strategy but I always come up short the best way is tell your parents but if that doesn't work and the bullying keeps growing and growing and growing. That is when the cops need to get involved Good Luck Man Hope I helped


  2. If you carry a .44 Magnum on your belt...

    Nobody's gonna mess with you.

    EDIT:  ONLY EFFECTIVE IF YOU HAVE THE CARRYING LICENSE

    EDIT2: Its really hard to rid yourself of bullies.  Its gonna happen, but realize this-  one day, they'll regret bullying you.  You'll have an extremely hot wife and they won't.    Class Reunions will be pretty sweet man.

  3. you cant stop them from doing that people are jerks and thay will not stop

  4. So you're being bullied, huh? That can feel pretty awful. But, no matter how bad it makes you feel sometimes, you should know you're not alone. That's right ... there are plenty of kids all over the world who go through the same things you do every day. And, even though you may feel helpless sometimes, there are a lot of things you and others can do to help stop the bullying. Give these tips a try.

    Always tell an adult. It's hard to talk about serious things with adults sometimes, but they can help put a stop to bullying. Tell an adult that you trust and can talk to—your parents, your teacher, your school counselor, your coach, your neighbor. If you've told a grown-up before and they haven't done anything about it, tell someone else. And if you're afraid to tell an adult that you have been bullied, get another person—like a friend or a sister or brother—to go with you. Having someone else there to support you can make it a lot less scary. Tell the adults exactly what has happened—who did the bullying, where and when it happened, how long it's been happening to you, and how it's making you feel. If you talk with an adult at your school, ask them what they will do to help stop the bullying. It is their job to help keep you safe. Most adults really care about bullying and will do everything they can to help you.

    Stay in a group. Kids who bully like to pick on kids who are by themselves a lot— it's easier and they're more likely to get away with their bad behavior. If you spend more time with other kids, you may not be an easy "target" and you'll have others around to help you if you get into a difficult situation!

    If it feels safe, try to stand up to the person who is bullying you. If the person who is bullying you thinks you won't do anything about it, they are more likely to keep picking on you. This doesn't mean you should fight back or bully them back. Instead, tell the person bullying you that you don't like it and that they should stop! Keep it simple. You might just say, "Cut it out, Miranda!", and then walk away. If possible, try to talk to them in a calm voice. Kids who bully often like to see that they can make you upset. If you're afraid to talk to the person who is bullying you by yourself, then you might want to ask someone else to be there with you. Kids who bully are more likely to listen, and less likely to bully you, when you're with someone and not alone. If you're not comfortable standing up to someone who has bullied you, that's definitely OK! Just walk away. But be sure to tell an adult.

    If you are being bullied on-line, don't reply. This may actually make the bullying worse. Instead, be sure to tell a family member or another adult you trust. If possible, block any more communications from this person. (For example, it might be a good idea only to accept messages from people you know.) Save evidence of the bullying. If you get a nasty e-mail, print it out or save it so that you can show it to an adult.

    Join clubs or take part in activities where you'll meet other kids. Sometimes, it can help to join clubs or take part in activities that interest you. Think about joining a sports team, taking an art class, or joining a scouting group, for example. You can meet other kids who share your interests and you might make some good friends!

  5. umm,

    tell an adult?

    answer minee (:

    http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;...

  6. Bullying can change you. It changed me greatly. Your in the same boat as many people, and that boat is starting to over crowd. Bullying is like cancer. There is no cure. I'm sorry, the best you can do it that STUPID KINDERGARTEN STUFF about talking to a parent or teacher. well that doesn't ******* help. (sorry for the langauage) just try to ignore them and try to get on with your life. I know its so hard. I listen to Marilyn Manson music and that helps. Sometimes it even helps to know you are not alone. I know how you feel (i truly do, because i really hate it when people say that, and they really don't) I'm still thinking suicide is a cure. I know its not. Don't ever think like that. Being different is being stronger than everyone else who is the same. Its soo hard.

  7. Tell your parents,poliachersce, te

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