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It is still going on, making me quite scared of what will happen in high school.

10/11/2019

 
When I was in 3rd and 4th grade, I had a boyfriend who went to a different school (didn't really matter, wasn't a real relationship). Let's just call him John. After two years of 'dating', I broke up with him. I am going into high school this year. Ever since 4th grade when I ended things, people have been calling me 'John's girl', and telling me to get back together with him so that he and I could f***. This has been ongoing for five years, and he is going to my high school this year, so I am quite scared of how that is going to go. Another 'boyfriend' I had, was in 5th grade. Let's call him 'Will'. He had liked me since 1st grade, so when we finally went out, people would always make fun of me, and say that I was just leading him on, when I actually did like him. They called me names and everything. When I ended things and we went into middle school, we were joined by another group of elementary school kids that I never met before. That first day of school, people I didn't even know the names of would tease me and make fun of me for going out with Will, who was a good kid! I didn't know why people would do that. Every time I would have a thing with another guy, they would practically treat me like a slut and say that I was cheating on Will. One guy moved to our school from Georgia, all the way across the country, and the first thing he said to me was, 'So, you and Will got it on, huh?' I have never even had my first kiss yet! It got so bad that people would text me on unknown numbers saying inappropriate things claiming they were Will, and they would do the same to Will claiming they were me. They would post things on social websites anonymously. Will and I finally talked to the counselor, who said he would give detention to the next person who did it. When people still bullied us and we reported it, he never did anything about it except for once. Once people heard I reported it, I was known as the tattle tale, and goody two shoes. I can't seem to get rid of the reputation I have, which is so dumb because I was 11 when it started. It is still going on, making me quite scared of what will happen in high school. It's better, yes. But still happening. I would like every girl on here to know that you need to report or talk to an adult who is trusted. Sometimes, you can't handle everything on your own, especially, like in my case, when you have a whole school against you. It will get better, though. I am scared for this school year, but am hoping and am optimistic that it will get better. My story may not seem like much compared to others, but it is a form of sexual harassment that is hurtful to me. Stay strong, and stand up against bullying, ladies. - Emily Crose

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