Question Posted Wednesday December 6 2006, 7:32 pm
I have this friend.She is a really great person to be around but sometimes she hits me for no reason.She pulls my hair and i yell at her and tell her to stop but she keeps on doing it anyways.What should i do?I already talked to her about it.
Anyways, if you don't wanna stop being her friend, I'd do the same thing back to her ten times harder. That way, it'll give her a wake up call so she can see how much it hurts/bothers you.
loveismurderbabyyy answered Thursday December 7 2006, 3:05 am: do the exact same thing back to her. :]
if she does it to you, she's in for it herself..
so give her a taste of her own medicine and do it right back!
nenabw answered Wednesday December 6 2006, 11:33 pm: give her a tast of her own medicen ......u tryed telling her to stop and talking to her about it punch her back or pull her hair....... ya she might get mad at u but she needs to keep her hands to her self
snickerzz11 answered Wednesday December 6 2006, 9:19 pm: This is really bad. My sister had this same situation with her friend, where her friend pinched her really hard. My mom noticed bruises and said that if it didn't stop, she would call the police. So what my sister did was just pinch her friend back really hard once after her friend did it. Her friend was mad at her for a while, but then she never did it again! If that doesn't work, you definitely need to talk to your mom about it. [ snickerzz11's advice column | Ask snickerzz11 A Question ]
Veranex answered Wednesday December 6 2006, 9:05 pm: have you told your mom or dad? Tell them...NOW! If you told her to stop, and she doesn't, that's kinda bullying. Tell your parents(as I said) and tell your principal at your school, Your friend will get in trouble, but atleast you won't have to suffer getting hit and getting your hair pulled. If your friend gets mad, tell her you told her to stop and she didn't, and you didn't want to get hurt anymore. Hoped I helped, and good luck! [ Veranex's advice column | Ask Veranex A Question ]
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