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Toxickitty

Member
Hello guys. This is my first time coming on in almost a year. I haven't had any serious problems with bullies since the end of last school year. However, recently someone said something to me that made me feel unsafe (I don't feel good about mentioning it here). The guy that did this isn't a "bully" and I wouldn't consider this an instance of "bullying" (going by the repeated offense definition). It is not repeated harassment, just this one time. Anyways, he said something that makes me feel unsafe with him (I have this guy in gym class tomorrow and physics... oh boy). I'm not sure what to do. This is something I had to get off my chest and tell someone about. Should I bring this up to higher authority? I don't know if he's serious and I think there is a greater chance he has forgot about it by now.

He generally likes to fool around/talk with me. We are not friends though, but not enemies. However, I wouldn't even go as far as to say acquaintances. We kind of lean more towards to dislike side. It's kind of complicated. I would like him more if he wasn't such a ***** at times. I'd prefer not to be near him.
 

Metal_isthe_Answer

Well-known member
If it were me, I would wait and see if it happens again, I would be afraid that telling someone could cause a serious situation to emerge, but if it starts to happen regularly then you need to talk to someone. Hard to say though since I dont know what all he said, if it was something seriously threatening you should probably go ahead and find someone who can help.
 
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