Saturday, July 27, 2019

CyberBullying would tend to come the most from boys 12 to 15 years old

Simply because they have no idea what to do with themselves regarding their sexuality. It's been like this for thousands of years except now they can bully online without as many repercussions (at least in their own lives).

Also, another group that would cyber bully would be boys unsucessful with girls so far for whatever the reason.

Whenever one group of people is upset with their lives and has no where to usefully put this anger or to deal with it things like this are bound to happen which is one reason why subjecting yourselves to bullying on any level in the first place isn't a good idea.

When it was just in school or on your way to or from school it was bad enough but girls with low self esteem might kill themselves before they get a 2nd opinion about something which is the problem today people are dealing with.

Valuing yourself and not putting up with bullying from anyone to begin with is the only way I know of to be immune from any kind of bullying in the first place anywhere you deal with it in life.

In the 1950s if I knew someone was either going to bully me or fight me I might break something that belonged to them to show them it wasn't a good idea to harm me in any way. I know this isn't the 1950s anymore but you have to find a way to stop people from bullying or you might not survive otherwise then or now. You have to stop bullying one way or another before it starts otherwise it is a losing game for the one being bullied.

My uncle was told by my grandfather in the 1920s in Texas when they moved into a new town that he had to stop the bully from beating him up every day after school so he got a piece of wood and when the boy came around the corner from a fence he knocked the boy out with the large 2 by 4 stud piece of wood. The boy stopped bullying him after he was knocked out like that. You have to find a way to stop people from bullying you one way or another or often you will not survive.

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