someone i know is writing really nasty things on their profiles and sending anonomous emails to me and my friends. even though they arent using names, i think they r referring to me and my friends. isnt that sick? i use to be friends w/ these people but they turned weird on me, very moody people. but it worries me that they feel such hatred, i dont think its a joke. from wat i use to know of these people, i thought there mothers would have taught them better becasue their moms were such nice people. im so worried and somewhat threatened by this im almost considering bringing it to my school and letting the guidance counsler talk to them about it. i need help, wat do u think i should do? i dont ask my other friends, because they all say the same thing, ignore it, but its a little scary. plz, help me
Angella
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? Ghettotissuebox answered Saturday October 9 2004, 3:20 pm: It depends very muhc on what they are saying, If they are saying along the lines of " i want to kill them" and is repeated over and over in detail, then maybe go to your parents and tell them. If it is along the lines of "i hate them so much, they are annoying i wish they would die" Then follow closly on it, save everything they send you for proof. But i think the best thing to do is ignore it. Think about it, these people get pleasure out of making people getting hurt or upset, thats why bullies keep on being bullies. If you have no comeback or reaction, then it will get boring to them. But if it gets more serious, tell your parents.
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