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Why is it laughable to get slapped and walk away?

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I ask because I heard a group of teens talking this morning waiting for a school bus and the conversation seemed to be about a girl who was bullied by another girl. The girl slapped her and she did nothing and her own friends were calling her a punk and laughing at her for not fighting back. What is the use for it? I have been slapped by two girls. I have been in little fights but I am not a violent person. There was an incident not long ago where a girl I know. She argued with me about driving, something so simple. When we came to a disagreement she started to yell at me and I yelled back but then she slapped me. I just told her to not hit me and I let her have the argument to avoid physical violence. Was I wrong?

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  1. Because fun is fun. I get beat up and it's just fun to me. Last night I slapped your a­ss and you liked it. What's wrong sugar t­its

    I don't say gross things. I say funny things!


  2. It's funny in the same manner that it's laughable when someone trips and falls.

  3. No. People who do find such funny are labeled in the Crude Black Comedy/Sardonic category. There does however have to be a line of tolerance on where you are submissive and where you should no longer take it. If you can't display such, people will walk all over you. In your case, better to be laughed at than to have a black eye.



  4. Cause the girl who got slapped had sense to walk away....id rather walk away then get into something that i mite not be able to handle and get injured from...i say this as i got into a fight with a girl who was meant to be my best mate and we scrapped and i left injured but i pulled her hair off so i was happy abt that but honestly.....its better to wlak away unscarved..and wht poor quality friends she had cuz to me they sound like stirrers and be careful if u have frends like that.

  5. Wow. You must be a saint. Perhaps it just the Brooklyn in me but I don't care how little the argument is, if you lay your hands on me you're going to suffer the consequences. Now I don't advocate violence but it's like my mother all ways told me "well if they hit you first..."

    Don't know if I would have laughed ta my friends (I'm grown so it's a lil different from being a teen) but I may have seen them in a different light, like they were really a controlled person fro not fighting back.

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