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Bullies are victims?

Cherie White, over at Chateau Cherie listed 15 Crappy Advice Often Given to Targets of Bullying and I can’t help but smile because I’m not sure if I should laugh or cry for not hearing any of it from friends and family.

“Lucky me” because I never heard any of those 15 advices.

Probably, it was because the bullies never stay long enough for me to say I was bullied. I’m one of the smallest girls in my schools (yep plural), so often at school start, I become bullies target, but I’m such a hothead that often the bullies get hurt because of me. It usually ends with me getting reprimanded by teachers and sometimes beaten by my parents for “bullying” my bullies, while the bully played the victim… ah the irony.

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33 Comments

  • cheriewhite

    Thank you so much for sharing, Jessica. And I’m so proud of you for standing your ground. In doing so, you exposed your bullies as the cowards they were! Way to go! ✊🙂

  • Nour R.

    Okay what???????? Bullies are insecure, true. But that does NOT excuse their actions. A girl told my friend maybe 3 years ago? that she will never be befriended because she isn’t likable and she thought about it every single day since then. And that’s just one situation out of tons that I’ve seen and heard and even experienced, Totall pisses me off!

    • Jessica E. Larsen

      ??? what??? 🤨 Bullying no matter what is wrong. The girl in your story handled her bullies differently from me, and I wonder how many bullied girls in the world who get reprimanded by their own parents.

    • Jessica E. Larsen

      They do happen at least in my schools. There was even a girl in my elementary school who committed suicide because of it. The reason? Jealousy. The other girls were jealous that she’s very lady-like and beautiful despite being 11 years old. I got bullied just because I was small. They’d rip my notebook, break my pencil, one time I even slice a finger because someone put a blade in the pocket of my bag, but then again, I always bite back one or another. Revenge! 😈

      • popsiclesociety

        That’s crazy! Then I can consider myself lucky that I’ve never experienced such things in school or anywhere else…to commit suicide just because she was prettier that’s completely crazy 🙀🤦🏼‍♀️
        I wish people could be more selfish from this point of view!
        Of course, you knew how to defend yourself 😉🌸

  • Simon

    Who can play with strong Jessica 😎 nobody messes with Jessica E Larsen 💪 you are an inspiration ✨ not all girls are strong like you were, hoping all girls should be strong like were and bully the bullies. Have a lovely night day 😁

    • Jessica E. Larsen

      Thanks Simon, believe me I was far from strong. I just refused to be pushed around. I often come home with bruises and black eyes. It was not fun at all haha 😀
      Have wonderful day 💖

      • Simon

        🤔black eyes and bruises, wait, let me imagine that for a while 😳 no way, is that you. I am sure it was your bullies that walked home like that, in a war, bruises are common, i can sense you are strong 💪😉bruises can’t define your skill 😁🤗Have a lovely day you too 😊or is it night? 🤔 😉

        • Jessica E. Larsen

          Oh, I’m sure I at least claw them a couple of times. It goes both ways haha 😀 not sure I’m the winner though haha 😂
          It’s night now. 03:20AM 🙄

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