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    "Back when I was in 6th grade, I was playing volleyball in the morning with some of my friends. My friends started to leave and a big group of girls surrounded me. One of the girls kept asking me if I had been talking about them. I kept telling them no, but I guess they didn't believe me because all of the sudden one of the girls punched me in the cheek. There were no teachers around, so no one saw what happened. I went to the office and reported what the girls had done. The girl who punched me was suspended for three days. After that, all of her friends kept giving me dirty looks and acting like they were going to beat me up. Then when the girl came back, she was always looking at me. I started going straight to my classes because I was scared. After a while she stopped giving me dirty looks and left me alone."

    Threatening, intimidation, and assault are against the law and against school policy. Talk to an adult that you can trust if these things are happening to you or to someone you know.


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    On 05/22/03
    Lynn from FL said:
    I would have beat you up too, you proably was talking about her. If you was talking about me and somebody told me I would've done the same thing only I wouldn't have needed all my friends i would handle you myself.. My friends would've been there though. And you so would've got beat up for telling, if you told on me for just hitting you i would've beat you so bad you wouldn't be able to talk. and im not just talking junk either i back up what i say so point is you should've got **** beat out of you
    On 05/19/03
    Carolina from AZ said:
    Ok I think you should have stand up for your self tell them you didn't say nothing and if they didn't believe you then that's their problem if I would have been the one who they punched I'm sorry but I would've punched them back and then go home and tell my parents.
    On 05/12/03
    marie from IA said:
    justin i aggree with you that she shouldnt of snitched but she didnt diserve to been beatin up for it but ya my school you would of been dead for tellin
    On 05/07/03
    Annalee from MO said:
    I don't like Justin's comment. It shows how much maturity he has. I think you did the right thing, thankfully they are leaving you alone now. And justin can go right on beating people up cause I'm afraid that's all he CAN do.. Trying to act all big and bad doesn't help and I think you are very immature
    On 04/22/03
    Justin from TN said:
    You are stupid. You deserved to get beat up. If you tell on somebody at my school you are going to get jumped. The girls at my school would have beat you up every time they saw you and you would have nevered had friends. Maybe next time you won;t snitch.
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