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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Most of the responses on here are super lame. At the very least, he could just be really direct and really mean: "dude, stfu, or at least, do the rest of the us a favor,[b] and go kill yourself"[/b][/quote] NEVER SAY THIS TO ANYONE. You don't know who may be suicidal. [/quote] I understand what you're saying. But when the bullying amounts to more than just playground teasing, I kind of don't care. When you've tried ignoring. When you've tried rolling your eyes and saying 'whatever.' When you've tried talking to the teachers, counselors and administration. When you've tried avoiding (like changing your walking route home, but the bully still finds you)... When you've tried all that and it keeps happening. For months. When there are tears. When your child begs to skip school, for just one day, to avoid the bully. Then no, I honestly don't care if that bully gets their feelings hurt. I don't care if we dig up some dirt on his family and introduce trauma into his life. And I don't care if they are actually suicidal. So, yes, If you've tried all those other things, I would be perfectly fine with my DC telling the bully to go play in traffic, or drink bleach, and swallow a bullet. I know people will reply that I'm a horrible person. And maybe I am. But my priority is my child. I couldn't give a flying F about the bully[/quote]
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