Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I found out yesterday that a woman who bullied me in high school died of cancer recently. We are in our 50s. It was really strange to look her up online and see what she did with her life. No one ever wants to wish something bad on someone, but of course my first thought when I found out was “Wasn’t that the girl who bullied me?”. I had it tough then and I’ve overcome a lot. Posting here because I’m embarrassed to talk about it with my husband or current friends.
What's embarrassing about talking about it? I think it's perfectly fine.
OP: I guess I’m still embarrassed to have been on the receiving end of someone else’s emotional problems, to have been identified as a target.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I found out yesterday that a woman who bullied me in high school died of cancer recently. We are in our 50s. It was really strange to look her up online and see what she did with her life. No one ever wants to wish something bad on someone, but of course my first thought when I found out was “Wasn’t that the girl who bullied me?”. I had it tough then and I’ve overcome a lot. Posting here because I’m embarrassed to talk about it with my husband or current friends.
What's embarrassing about talking about it? I think it's perfectly fine.
OP: I guess I’m still embarrassed to have been on the receiving end of someone else’s emotional problems, to have been identified as a target.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Posting here because I’m embarrassed to talk about it with my husband or current friends.
You should be, and I say that as someone who's still traumatized from the bullying they went through.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I found out yesterday that a woman who bullied me in high school died of cancer recently. We are in our 50s. It was really strange to look her up online and see what she did with her life. No one ever wants to wish something bad on someone, but of course my first thought when I found out was “Wasn’t that the girl who bullied me?”. I had it tough then and I’ve overcome a lot. Posting here because I’m embarrassed to talk about it with my husband or current friends.
What's embarrassing about talking about it? I think it's perfectly fine.
Anonymous wrote:I found out yesterday that a woman who bullied me in high school died of cancer recently. We are in our 50s. It was really strange to look her up online and see what she did with her life. No one ever wants to wish something bad on someone, but of course my first thought when I found out was “Wasn’t that the girl who bullied me?”. I had it tough then and I’ve overcome a lot. Posting here because I’m embarrassed to talk about it with my husband or current friends.
Anonymous wrote:It's ok to feel a glimmer of happiness OP. We won't hold it against you here.
Anonymous wrote:I found out yesterday that a woman who bullied me in high school died of cancer recently. We are in our 50s. It was really strange to look her up online and see what she did with her life. No one ever wants to wish something bad on someone, but of course my first thought when I found out was “Wasn’t that the girl who bullied me?”. I had it tough then and I’ve overcome a lot. Posting here because I’m embarrassed to talk about it with my husband or current friends.