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Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2011 1:49 pm
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Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2011 2:39 pm
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Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2011 3:06 pm
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Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2011 3:18 pm
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Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2011 3:44 pm
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Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2011 4:04 pm
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Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2011 4:08 pm
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Posted: Sun May 01, 2011 10:03 pm
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Posted: Sun May 01, 2011 11:32 pm
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Posted: Wed May 11, 2011 8:12 pm
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Sarah_L_Awesome 3Amaranth13 I know how you feel. I told most people that I was a lesbian back in the 8th grade (of course back then I was confused on my feelings. I only thought I was a lesbian). Ever since then, most people at my school would gossip about me and pick on me too. This lasted until my sophomore year when everyone forgot about it as they changed and grew into better or worse people.
My advice is to just ignore them, and don't let anyone get to you that way. If people are picking on you that much, just talk to someone you trust and they may try to do something about it. You're a better person than those people who pick on you. Just try to be as strong as you can be and just ignore them. There are lots of people out there who are probably in the same situation as you. Make new friends who won't turn their back on you, and make friends who understand you as a human being. the problem with my city is that it is southern Ontario Canadian. these people either live up to the phrase "Canadian hospitality" or they are total bitches. if you ignore them, they stalk you, surround you, and if you continue to ignore them one of them will beat your a** into the ground. you tell an adult you trust then you are a coward and s**t gets worse. the only way to get them to back the ******** off is if you belt them and i could be suspended or charged with assault and then i'm screwed for life.
Try to stand up to them non-violently. Tell them your sex life is YOUR business. What you do behind closed doors does not affect, hurt, or influence their lives, nor should it. Also, there isn't anything wrong with being a slut in my opinion... what you do with your body is your choice to make. not mine. slut shaming sucks, though, because you feel bad no matter what.
just try to hang in there. keep your head up. make new friends that aren't stupid gossips.
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Posted: Fri May 13, 2011 7:11 pm
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Lady Direwolf Sarah_L_Awesome 3Amaranth13 I know how you feel. I told most people that I was a lesbian back in the 8th grade (of course back then I was confused on my feelings. I only thought I was a lesbian). Ever since then, most people at my school would gossip about me and pick on me too. This lasted until my sophomore year when everyone forgot about it as they changed and grew into better or worse people.
My advice is to just ignore them, and don't let anyone get to you that way. If people are picking on you that much, just talk to someone you trust and they may try to do something about it. You're a better person than those people who pick on you. Just try to be as strong as you can be and just ignore them. There are lots of people out there who are probably in the same situation as you. Make new friends who won't turn their back on you, and make friends who understand you as a human being. the problem with my city is that it is southern Ontario Canadian. these people either live up to the phrase "Canadian hospitality" or they are total bitches. if you ignore them, they stalk you, surround you, and if you continue to ignore them one of them will beat your a** into the ground. you tell an adult you trust then you are a coward and s**t gets worse. the only way to get them to back the ******** off is if you belt them and i could be suspended or charged with assault and then i'm screwed for life. Try to stand up to them non-violently. Tell them your sex life is YOUR business. What you do behind closed doors does not affect, hurt, or influence their lives, nor should it. Also, there isn't anything wrong with being a slut in my opinion... what you do with your body is your choice to make. not mine. slut shaming sucks, though, because you feel bad no matter what. just try to hang in there. keep your head up. make new friends that aren't stupid gossips.
i tried to stand up non violently, i'm a social ship wreck so suprise it came out wrong. they mocked me fast forward a bit and i'm against a fence with a crowd of people making my life miserable and trying to take my glasses...
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Posted: Fri May 13, 2011 10:21 pm
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Posted: Fri May 13, 2011 10:42 pm
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Sarah_L_Awesome Lady Direwolf Sarah_L_Awesome 3Amaranth13 I know how you feel. I told most people that I was a lesbian back in the 8th grade (of course back then I was confused on my feelings. I only thought I was a lesbian). Ever since then, most people at my school would gossip about me and pick on me too. This lasted until my sophomore year when everyone forgot about it as they changed and grew into better or worse people.
My advice is to just ignore them, and don't let anyone get to you that way. If people are picking on you that much, just talk to someone you trust and they may try to do something about it. You're a better person than those people who pick on you. Just try to be as strong as you can be and just ignore them. There are lots of people out there who are probably in the same situation as you. Make new friends who won't turn their back on you, and make friends who understand you as a human being. the problem with my city is that it is southern Ontario Canadian. these people either live up to the phrase "Canadian hospitality" or they are total bitches. if you ignore them, they stalk you, surround you, and if you continue to ignore them one of them will beat your a** into the ground. you tell an adult you trust then you are a coward and s**t gets worse. the only way to get them to back the ******** off is if you belt them and i could be suspended or charged with assault and then i'm screwed for life. Try to stand up to them non-violently. Tell them your sex life is YOUR business. What you do behind closed doors does not affect, hurt, or influence their lives, nor should it. Also, there isn't anything wrong with being a slut in my opinion... what you do with your body is your choice to make. not mine. slut shaming sucks, though, because you feel bad no matter what. just try to hang in there. keep your head up. make new friends that aren't stupid gossips. i tried to stand up non violently, i'm a social ship wreck so suprise it came out wrong. they mocked me fast forward a bit and i'm against a fence with a crowd of people making my life miserable and trying to take my glasses...
This is me reaching across the internet and giving you the biggest ******** hug ever.
You should try to call in the administration at your school to protect yourself. You don't deserve to get physically harassed like that. No one does.
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Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2016 6:45 pm
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