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Who should I tell that I am being bullied?

Profile: starryRiver83
starryRiver83 on Feb 16, 2015
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Find your voice. There is nothing that should make you worry about telling someone that you are being bullied. Just ask to speak to someone close to you, or someone you know well at school or college, a tutor/ lecturer/ support group in private and tell them exactly what has been happening. They may be able help.
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Profile: WolfKeep
WolfKeep on Apr 2, 2015
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Your parents, a teacher, the principle, the vice principle, a counselor, your friend's parents, Any adult who will listen to you. And if the person you tell doesn't do anything, then you tell someone else and keep telling them. Tell them as soon as you're able. Bullying can only be stopped when everyone is aware of the situation. It's a cruel form of abuse and can cause trauma and embarrassment. No one deserves to be bullied and there is no reason for anyone to do it. So if you're being bullied, it's ok to put you foot down and say, "I'm being verbally and physically harassed by this person and I want it to stop. It is making me feel bad about myself and I shouldn't be."
Profile: Alwaysdreamin
Alwaysdreamin on Apr 18, 2015
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In my opinion, you should tell an adult: a parent, teacher, school counselor, or even an aunt or uncle. Tell a trusted adult that will know how to get you the help you need to deal with being bullied and also to get the bully to stop. In our school district on our webpage, we have an anoymous bully hotline. Many districts have this. You might want to check and see if you district has this. It is very, very helpful and many people use it. Good luck and please tell someone so you and the bully can get the help you both need.
Profile: aforalfie
aforalfie on May 15, 2015
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It can be hard to reach out for help when being bullied. If the bullying is taking place in school, it is best to reach out to a trusted teacher or councillor. If it is outside of school, it is best to reach out to your parents or a trusted adult.
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Jul 14, 2015
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Someone you trust. An adult is always best. A parent, teacher or trusted family member. If you find this difficult even confiding in a loyal friend could help.
Profile: ForgottenMagic
ForgottenMagic on Aug 11, 2015
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I'm so sorry to here that. As a girl who was bullied and lived through it, all I can say is that it DOES get better. If you are ever bullied, talk to someone. Friends, family, counselor, and maybe even a teacher. Get help. There are so many sad things going on in this world from being bullied. Get some help and talk to someone. Hope everything gets better :)
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on May 23, 2016
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An adult or person in charge. If you don't feel safe telling them or if they are the problem tell a friend, family member, police officer, pastor/priest.
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Aug 4, 2015
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The most important thing is that you talk to somebody who you can really trust. This can be your parents, siblings, friends, teachers, etc. After that first step -which can be difficult - you've got somebody to talk to and to figure out a solution together.
Profile: Blackadam
Blackadam on Aug 11, 2015
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well if in case you are being bullied , Express your feeling to the friend, family , and teacher if in case the event is not stopping . Dont give them a chance to take advantage cuz if you remain silent you may have to face it like forever .
Profile: Molentra
Molentra on Aug 27, 2015
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People who you know will be supportive. Friends, parents, other family. If it's happening in school, tell a teacher and make sure (or enlist a parent's help) that they do something about it. Depending on the situation and your own preferences, you may want to keep it quiet or make sure everyone knows. e.g. When I was bullied, my bully went around telling people that I was the one bullying her, and so I had people coming up to me and verbally abusing me for bullying her.
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