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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well done Lizzie! That's good that you told your mum. Dont worry about the bullies, as I said in my last post - they are just coward picking on people better than them because they are jealous. Dont let them get you down, as that it what they want. Just ignore them and keep communicating with your mum.
Hope all goes well for you.
Its a shame schools don't deal with bullys how they like to say they do,my kids school is useless for that,how you say they're acting sounds like jealousy to me maybe because you have a brain and they don't have that,all bullys have followers and that is what makes them what they are, it seems to me xxlizziexx that they're fighting against themselves cos no one else is interested in them.Be proud that you are not one of their clones you are worth more than that!
Yes, sorry, that is what I meant.
Ok, as everyone has said previously, these girls are pathetic and it is nothing you have done that causes someone else to behave like that.
That said, there are some things you may be able to do to improve the situation in the short term. Two of the things you have already done absolutely correctly, telling your mum and the school. And I trust that they are doing everything within their power to stop or minimise this.
Do you have other friends at school?, is it possible to make sure that someone else is with you at all times? You need avoid stooping to their level, you're better than that, so ignoring them is always better than retaliating. But you also need to try and show them that you're not scared. I know that is easier said than done, and whatever you do, I don't want you to put yourself in any physical danger, but bully's are exactly that. They will only pick on people that they think they can beat. They'll never have an argument with people that they think are stronger than them, and I don't mean physically, I mean mentally.
Is it possible for you to go on a self defence course, so that if one of them was ever going to attack you, then you would have more ability to protect yourself, this would also improve your self-confidence, which has probably taken a battering through all of this.
I'll reiterate, I don't want you to put yourself in any danger but if at all possible, keep your chin up and walk into school with friends and think to yourself that you will not let them intimidate you. It is your future and you will not let them take that away from you. x x
Lizzie, My advice to both you and your mum is to report this to the Police, this is not as heavy as it sounds and they will have trained officers who can deal with this situation. Any form of bullying is a criminal offence and I fear most schools think of the reputation of the school before the welfare of those being picked on.
Nice to hear from you hun, hope things get better for you soon but don't forget............. phone the Police!
Phil is right, get the police involved. I must admit, a friend of mine's son was bullied. His parents met up with the bully's parents to sortt things out, and it stopped.
The two people ganging up on you just confiorms that they are cowards, they need each other to bully. I bet their too scared to bully any one on their own.
Keep us posted!
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