Bullying experiences are experiences that someone may be left with after becoming the victim of a bully sometime in their life. These experiences may be just amusing memories, or they may be very hurtful and have an effect on how someone may live their lives now. For instance, if, as a child, someone had been beaten very badly, when they are older, or when they are growing up, they would be either very wary of people who give them the impression that they are bullies, or they would become bullies themselves. ~ Hexedgirl92 The effects of bullying are really frightening. Bullying experiences are often horrible and left psychological and physical scars on the people. Some people develop social phobia, eating disorders, personnality disorders or even self-injure. Some will always hide their true personnality or will become unable to deal with society. When you see people who looks and sounds like bullies, you can act the way you acted and try to be as small as possible. You might revive all these experiences through a kind of post-traumatic stress disorder and it can be very threatening to your life since you can feel depressed and suicidal when it happens. Some will grow stronger too, but as soon as you're being bullied, seek help... any kind of help since it can damage you quite badly and it can even leads to suicide.
crying, being quiet, and bullying other people.
They experience verbal abuse, humiliation and harassment
Yes, in deed I do. I go to K12, so cyberbullying isn't exactly new to me
They experience verbal abuse, humiliation and harassment
i would say that its mainly movies, yes, bullying can be serious but students tend to get the wrong idea of bullying from movies. some students may have experienced bullying before and are afraid to undergo the some experience again or sometimes there is an influence somewhere, for example a big sister or brother giving the wrong idea of bullying at their school. hope this helps (:
Girls. next is young boys ranging from 13 and below.
Girls between the ages of 10 to 14 experience bullying more than any other age/gender group.
Here is my attempt to answer this question based on my experience. I am not a social scientist. When one is forced to accept certain bullying conditions for economic dependence resons - it may be called economic bullying. One may be forced to accept inhumane working conditions or resigned to accept a parent's imposition of their will.
The three types of bullying are physical bullying, verbal bullying and cyber bullying.
there's Physical bullying, mental bullying and cyber bullying
The most common would be peer pressure, breakups, bullying, poor studies performances.
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