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They made fun of the girl until she left the school.

10/15/2019

 
In 6th grade, I was bullied. I was bullied because I was quiet, nice, my pants and shirt weren't tight enough, and because I wasn't like the other girls. The 7th graders were big and mean and very sexually active. I got into the cheer squad and I was the flyer because I was smaller. The 8th graders were mad. At one point I had to quit because practices ran late. The girls spread a rumor that I quit because I got pregnant. Eventually the rumor died two days later, because some 8th grade girl had sex and her little brother, who is in my grade, video taped them. The video was spread from social studies, when he got caught and the teacher took away the phone and she accidentally sent it to the first 10 recipients in the contact list. By the first lunch, every 6th grader had the sex video on their phone. And by the end of the day every student had it playing on their phone. They made fun of the girl until she left the school. The next year a few of my peers who were in the same grade as me, who were making fun of the girl, got pregnant. Half of the cheer squad got pregnant because they were trying to support their friend and it became a trend. In my 8th grade year, I wasn't in the school anymore, but this girl liked to wear crop tops and revealing clothing. The whole grade made fun of her but she never knew, including her friends. I felt bad for her until she made fun of me and my friends so we joined the group of people that made fun of her and continued the trend. We added the word "whore" to her last name - since it was Harrison, we called her "Whorison". But now there is a new trend, you're a "THOT" if you let him go to second base, or if you have too many boyfriends. I see another victim because there is always going to be another victim, but I feel TERRIBLE for making fun of that girl and giving her that nickname. Even though she doesn't know, it was wrong of me and everyone else and I got my friends to stop. Bottom line, bullying is not cool even if you feel the person deserves it.

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