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Tue 27/04/04 at 18:39
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A lot of people get bulleyed, it's a common thing, even I used to get bulleyed, but now I have a problem, my brother, now my brother is really disturbed, he has a lot of problems, I mean he is a failure at school, and everybody keeps mucking him because he is fat, the problem is there are people who are bulleying him these days, now anybody else can handle it, but he is greatly hurt, he keeps crying every night, and the teachers wouldn't help, I thought of beating the guys who bulleyed him, but I thought they might do it again to take revenge from him, which complicates things even more, so any advice would be helpful please.
Tue 27/04/04 at 19:05
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But... I just have one more problem...
Tue 27/04/04 at 19:03
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good
Tue 27/04/04 at 19:01
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hmmmm... I'll try
Tue 27/04/04 at 19:00
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Cusack wrote:
> Ashman wrote:
> First advice, writing wise would be to spell "bullying"
> correctly and use full stops. With that out of that way lets tackle
> the real problem.
>
> Surely talking to your brother will at least help a bit, i'm
> guessing
> he's younger than you, so he probably looks up to you. Discuss what
> he wants to do about the situation, you can't take matters
> into your own hands and just upset him more. You could beat on the
> bullies, but that could end up worse. Have you discussed it with
> your
> parents and do they no about his troubles?
> My parents know about it, and they can't do anything about it, the
> principal doesn't do anything. And I have talked with my brother, he
> wants me to beat them, but I doubt it will solve the problem.

Maybe you should be them or at least warn them off
Tue 27/04/04 at 18:56
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Ashman wrote:
> First advice, writing wise would be to spell "bullying"
> correctly and use full stops. With that out of that way lets tackle
> the real problem.
>
> Surely talking to your brother will at least help a bit, i'm guessing
> he's younger than you, so he probably looks up to you. Discuss what
> he wants to do about the situation, you can't take matters
> into your own hands and just upset him more. You could beat on the
> bullies, but that could end up worse. Have you discussed it with your
> parents and do they no about his troubles?
My parents know about it, and they can't do anything about it, the principal doesn't do anything. And I have talked with my brother, he wants me to beat them, but I doubt it will solve the problem.
Tue 27/04/04 at 18:55
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Cusack wrote:
> Won't he face the same problems in the other school ?

No because he should make quik friends (and do exersise)
Tue 27/04/04 at 18:53
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Won't he face the same problems in the other school ?
Tue 27/04/04 at 18:53
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First advice, writing wise would be to spell "bullying" correctly and use full stops. With that out of that way lets tackle the real problem.

Surely talking to your brother will at least help a bit, i'm guessing he's younger than you, so he probably looks up to you. Discuss what he wants to do about the situation, you can't take matters into your own hands and just upset him more. You could beat on the bullies, but that could end up worse. Have you discussed it with your parents and do they no about his troubles?
Tue 27/04/04 at 18:52
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Cusack wrote:
> Shadow Girl wrote:
> Cusack wrote:
> It doesn't work, they beat him infront of the whole school and force
> him to cry, and it's impossible for him to go to martial arts class,
> he's not fit, and it costs, and by the time he finishes it, the
> school year will be over.
>
> dont his parents do anthing about it
> When thay tell the principal nothing happens.

Move him to a different school because you wont want him to suffer
Tue 27/04/04 at 18:51
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Shadow Girl wrote:
> Cusack wrote:
> It doesn't work, they beat him infront of the whole school and force
> him to cry, and it's impossible for him to go to martial arts class,
> he's not fit, and it costs, and by the time he finishes it, the
> school year will be over.
>
> dont his parents do anthing about it
When thay tell the principal nothing happens.

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