
GreenLantern
John Stewart
- Nov 18, 2018
- 129
I envy the people on here who were only bullied in childhood (and obviously those who were never bullied at all). Because unfortunately for some of us, mistreatment does not end on your 18th birthday. For some of us, bullying continues into adulthood and until you die. That's why I have to ctb. Because apparently that's the only way I can permanently end the bullying. A permanent solution to a temporary problem?? No, this is a permanent solution to what would've been a permanent problem. Things did not get better and they would not.
And full on bullying is one thing. But in my case even though, it's not always bullying per se, but people are often disrespectful, combative, argumentative, insist on teasing/making fun of me, laughing at me, gossiping about me behind my back, bossy, ganging up on me with their friends, giving me harsh and nasty looks. People are mean to me often and consistently. And they often get away with it. There's absolutely no justice or accountability for bullies. If anything they're rewarded for their bad behavior.
Growing up, I was bullied in school, by my parents, and when I started working in high school. As an adult, I was bullied mostly at work, but also by roommates, in the military, in college, and at meetups.
I didn't choose to live and I didn't choose to be a bully magnet for life while everyone else around me gets to live in dignity and be respected, liked and supported by others.
And full on bullying is one thing. But in my case even though, it's not always bullying per se, but people are often disrespectful, combative, argumentative, insist on teasing/making fun of me, laughing at me, gossiping about me behind my back, bossy, ganging up on me with their friends, giving me harsh and nasty looks. People are mean to me often and consistently. And they often get away with it. There's absolutely no justice or accountability for bullies. If anything they're rewarded for their bad behavior.
Growing up, I was bullied in school, by my parents, and when I started working in high school. As an adult, I was bullied mostly at work, but also by roommates, in the military, in college, and at meetups.
I didn't choose to live and I didn't choose to be a bully magnet for life while everyone else around me gets to live in dignity and be respected, liked and supported by others.