Well...there is this boy in my class who picks on me everyday.He only makes fun of me and not the other girls in the class.I laugh when he makes fun of me but on the inside it hurts me!and one of my friends encourages him and that hurts me too.What should I do???
P.S.he is very tough so if I tell him to stop,he will hit me.
DearAbby92 answered Tuesday March 6 2007, 7:56 pm: Usually, when a guy picks on a girl, it means they like you. But there is a difference between that and bullying. So next time, be straight forward. When he makes fun of you, tell him you don't like it and to please stop. Be sincere. Hopefully, he will stop. But if he persistes, privately talk to a teacher or parent or adult. Bullying causes many problems and shouldn't be taken lightly.
LadyH answered Tuesday March 6 2007, 7:02 pm: Next time, don't laugh. Maybe he thinks you're taking it lightly & doesn't realize he's hurting you. But if he's intentionally trying to hurt your feelings...talk to your teacher. Tell him/her your situation & I'm sure she'll take care of it. Other than that, all you can is learn to ignore it. There are going to be a lot of people who try to bring you down in life, but you just can't let them. [ LadyH's advice column | Ask LadyH A Question ]
christina answered Tuesday March 6 2007, 6:46 pm: Dude, if he hits you, slap the shit out of him. Don't ever let a guy touch you. Kick him in the balls, and tell an adult.
Also, just be like "okay, whatever." Or say "Thanks." There's not much they can say to that. See how tough he is when he's on the floor holding his dick though. I bet he's not as tough as you think he is. [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
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