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The fight isn't over until you win.
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Simply not always realistic
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Allow me to clarify, a week a month or a year...it's ain't over till it's over!
~ If you choke a Smurf, what color does it turn? ~
Esquilax 0
a 9mm slug in the shitbag Bully's head usually does the trick. Payback is a motherfucker.
Ostriches and rheas are the only birds that urinate and defecate separately. They read Parachutist while doing #2.
Richards 0
QuoteAllow me to clarify, a week a month or a year...it's ain't over till it's over!
Ahh..tit for tat retalliation. Can tend to escalate but I can see the deterrence value. I was once being bullied by a couple of characters who always came at me in numbers. They never actually attacked me it was more mocking and intimidation but if I ever lipped back I would have gotten boot-fucked since they were bigger and outnumbered me, so I silently took the abuse while they laughed. They never did it when it was one on one. Being pre-conditioned to beleive that it was wrong to be the one starting a fight I found myself wishing they would just try that once one on one so I would be in the right to defend myself while also being in a position where I actually could. . They never did. Every time I saw one of them alone he would ignore me. I finally woke the fuck up, stopped playing by the rules and caught one of them alone and impressed upon him that if I needed to worry about them when they were in a group then none of them should ever risk letting me find them alone. They found someone else to start in on.
My only concern with advising a kid to do that is while I knew I could handle any of these guys one on one (or was reasonably sure I could) what if your kid can't? What if the other guy is actually tougher by a wide margin? Should he sucker punch him? Use a weapon? Could get real ugly.
Not only that but I often find that the parents of bullies are often the first ones to sue if anything happens to their precious little thug and the way the courts appear to be these days...?
My biggest handicap is that sometimes the hole in the front of my head operates a tad bit faster than the grey matter contained within.
Richards 0
Well, hope it works out. Good on you for turning out OK with that family life you described.
My biggest handicap is that sometimes the hole in the front of my head operates a tad bit faster than the grey matter contained within.
QuoteWell, hope it works out. Good on you for turning out OK with that family life you described.
Thanks. I often wonder if I would have ever become a skydiver had I not been through a traumatic childhood. Sometimes good things come from bad situations.
Mrs. WaltAppel
All things work together for good to them that love God...Romans 8:28
All things work together for good to them that love God...Romans 8:28
Richards 0
QuoteI often wonder if I would have ever become a skydiver had I not been through a traumatic childhood.
I believe that maladjustment is a pre-requisite to taking up this sport.
My biggest handicap is that sometimes the hole in the front of my head operates a tad bit faster than the grey matter contained within.
I believe that maladjustment is a pre-requisite to taking up this sport.
Well, that certainly explains why WaltAppel skydives!
Mrs. WaltAppel
All things work together for good to them that love God...Romans 8:28
All things work together for good to them that love God...Romans 8:28
QuotePretty general kind of statement. I'm looking for concrete means and methods.
Not really, you can help control your own children and the parents of a bully should as well. Bullies will not stop existing, but how your child handles it can change.
My oldest son is often bullied, we have used many different stragities, from teachers, to parents, to me literally following Kyle around school all day. Only me following him worked but I work so that in itself was just a small break. So I changed how I approached it and explained that maybe we cant make it completely go away but we can change how you handle it.
Its worked and one of the mean kids is actually his best friend now, but this is grade school age not highschool.
It also depends on why they are bullied, Kyle is wicked smart and thats why he is picked on. So it was rather easy to help him percieve the taunts different.
Sudsy Fist: i don't think i'd ever say this
Sudsy Fist: but you're looking damn sudsydoable in this
Sudsy Fist: but you're looking damn sudsydoable in this
Zipp0 1
One I punched right in the face - problem solved and never bothered again. Another case a huge bully (he played football and I was scrawny at the time) was picking on a friend of mine. I asked him if it made him feel important to pick on people smaller than him. Then I told him that if it continued that I would kill him (back in those days saying that was not taken literally) and that I would not back down, no matter what. He left my friend alone after that and seemed to respect me, and even fear me a little. He picked on the wrong (small) guy a year later and was spin kicked in the face and dropped like a sack of potatoes.
So, in short, don't take shit from anyone, and teach your kids the same. It's not the size of the dog in the fight, but the size of the fight in the dog.....
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Chuck Norris doesn't do push-ups, he pushes the Earth down.
So, in short, don't take shit from anyone, and teach your kids the same. It's not the size of the dog in the fight, but the size of the fight in the dog.....
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Chuck Norris doesn't do push-ups, he pushes the Earth down.
Obviously, if a fight is already in progress, the smart thing to do would be get help. I remember too many fights where the person who went and got help was chastised for doing so. Kind of like they ruined the fun. That is absolutely unacceptable, and those kinds of people need to be punished right along with the bully/bullies.
As far as parent's being held responsible. Oftentimes they are.....but sometimes it goes the other way as well. I grew up with an alcoholic father who often took a whiz in a potted plant in the hallway because he thought he was in the bathroom. You would think my sister and I would have been screwed up big time, but we both pulled a 4.0 in high school and did well in college.
All things work together for good to them that love God...Romans 8:28
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