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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]To those who suggest weights training - are you serious? You think a bully is going to stop because you are lifting… like one year later?? What about a girl who is bullied, should she be lifting, too. Or if she’s bullied because she’s too big, should she have weight reduction surgery? What about a disabled kid? I can’t believe that at least 10 ppl or more suggest lifting as the answer to a boy being bullied. [/quote] Being physically strong is the best defense against physical bullying. Being friendly and well-liked is the best defense against emotional bullying. In both cases, it gives the kid confidence to ignore the bullying. Yes, girls should become strong too. If a stronger boy is threatening a girl, someone stronger should get in his face and tell him to back off. If the whole school environment is abusive trash, get out of there.[/quote] I agree about the confidence but confidence can come from many sources, not just physical strength. Building physical strength takes time (a lot of time) and is not possible for all in all situations (health or other limitations). If you are bullied, especially if it’s bad, you need an intervention and a response now. [/quote]
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