Question Posted Tuesday November 29 2005, 10:50 pm
Ok, here's the deal:
In middle school, I got teased by these two boys on my bus. They'd yell at me from the back of the bus. So embarressing.
Anyways, they went off to high school when I went into the 8th grade, but now that I'm in the high school with them [I'm a freshmen, they're sophomores], I think they're going to start bothering me again!
What can I do/say to them to make them stop [if they try lol]
hopeihelped answered Wednesday November 30 2005, 3:52 pm: Chances are.. they'll probably get over that immature phase. But there are some guys that are total idiots that just.. don't ever get past that phase until they want some booty. Anyway. Make sure you're always walking with a friend in the hall to your classes, and when those boys make fun of you, simply give them looks that make you look uninterested by their rude and stupid remarks. Roll your eyes and let them know you're past being an immature middle schooler.. ask them when THEY will catch up with times too. [ hopeihelped's advice column | Ask hopeihelped A Question ]
neftali answered Wednesday November 30 2005, 2:25 pm: Hey! I don't know if you are a guy or a girl. but, if your a guy, all you can really do is ignore and walk away! I kno wis kinda dingy but it might just work! If your a girl, you should do the same. I had that problem too in my 7th grade yr. When I got in high school i was kinda scared cause i didn't know if they were going to hurt me or offend me. Usually in high school peopl eare more mature, but if not all you can do is ignore! they will grow up eventually! GOOD LUCK! [ neftali's advice column | Ask neftali A Question ]
Docholliday answered Wednesday November 30 2005, 12:58 am: It depends on what they say. The only advice I can give you is to ignore them or make them feel inferior to everybody else. If you want you can tell me what they said before, and I can give you some good comebacks, to make them feel like asses. My e-mail is dochollidaychick@yahoo.com [ Docholliday's advice column | Ask Docholliday A Question ]
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