How can I stop my friends bullying me?
Anonymous
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Aug 21, 2015
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When it'll inevitable don't afraid it becouse there is nothing to lose for you and don't let him enjoy his bullying and stand like a stone or focus different views. Then, when he is alone in a vulnerable moment talk with him directly about your friendship's advantages. Make him talk with you and learn his problems and secrets.
prettygrlnay
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Oct 18, 2016
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tell them to stop and if they don't stand up for yourself and do something about it like tell your mom or the cops or a teacher tell someone so it can be stop from your friends bullying you!
generousPeace75
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May 8, 2017
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There not your friend if they are bullying you. Your friends are not there to be mean to you. They supposed to care for you and support you. They are not your friend if the being mean to you or down talking you. Find new ones you really to let tem go. Because friends are to help you no to talk about you.
samlovenothate
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Jun 27, 2017
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They are not your friends if they are bullying you. Find friends who wont hurt you for their pleasure. You are worth so much more.
StayBrave
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Apr 24, 2015
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someone who makes you feel bad out of malice is not a friend. If its not out of malice you should speak with them and tell them they make you feel bad.
Anonymous
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Dec 19, 2017
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Communication, tell them what they are doing to you and you don’t like it. Demand that they stop, it’s not something anyone should be doing at anytime to anyone. Friends don’t bully their friends. If they are your friends they’ll understand and correct they’re behavior.
wonderfulpup69420
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Dec 6, 2021
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Often friends banter by insulting each other, however banter is supposed to be where the person who's being joked about is having as much entertainment from the joke as the other people around them. If you feel like you're not happy about these "jokes" then you should address it to them. If they are true and kind friends then they should respect it and apologise to you for making you feel bullied. If that does not work I would suggest looking for other alternatives such as talking to someone you trust about it or maybe distancing yourself from your friends so they can take some time to think about their actions and work on being a better friend to you.
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