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Profile: ColourfulThorns
ColourfulThorns on Jun 23, 2015
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To escape bullies, ignore them. When you ignore them, they'll feel like you are not affected and most probably it'll make them to stop bullying you.
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Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Jan 23, 2015
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Bullies are children or even adults whom have struggles in their own life and tend to lash out on others. Try speaking to them in a calm manor of concern, and if that doesnt work then further actions will need to be approached.
Profile: Vatsa
Vatsa on Apr 11, 2015
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you need not to escape bullies. you need to face them. stand for yourself, and tell them you are not weak enough to be bent and broken so easily.
Profile: ChrisBerg1985
ChrisBerg1985 on Jan 26, 2015
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Altough there is no easy answer to this problem, I did try my best to ignore them. Not give in to a reaction they wanted. Having a loving support from family or friends would be especially beneficial, as I feel it helps a lot to talk about it.
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Feb 17, 2015
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Ignore them!If that doesn't work,I suggest you tell an adult so they can deal with it!Dont keep getting tormented.
Profile: xxwildflowerxx
xxwildflowerxx on May 15, 2015
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You can escape bullies by 1) standing up to them or talking to them personally,because some bullies only bully other people because they are going through something, and who knows, if we can get them to open up then we can help them change their ways. 2) if they bully just because they want to, then maybe it's time to report them to the school authorities for help
Profile: Waterbear
Waterbear on Jun 18, 2015
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If you're in school and the teachers won't intervene when you report the bullying, a useful but limiting strategy is to stay near a teacher at all times. Bullies usually won't attack in front of a teacher. A less miserable option, if you can manage it, is to band together with a couple of other bullied kids so you have strength in numbers.
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Aug 25, 2015
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Get help. You need to tell someone you can trust- whether a family member, a friend, or a teacher. Sometimes bullies don't know they're being bullies. So if you're comfortable enough, tell them outright. But if it doesn't stop, and you know they're doing it to hurt you, get help immediately. Try not to be alone with them. Bullies are often folks who project their own pain onto someone else.
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Aug 31, 2015
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Tell a teacher, parent, or school staff member. If that doesn't help then contact the school principal to talk about the issues of bullying.
Profile: Apanda
Apanda on Dec 7, 2015
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Confidence! The one thing bullies are scared of is not being able to hurt their target. It can help to express your concerns to a friend, family member, or teacher, and have them back you up.
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