"Hey, Bully Free Zone! This is the fourth or fifth time I've come here, but okay. There's this boy in my class (I ain't saying names) who is SO RUDE!! The most recent thing he's done to me is turn my desk around so I wouldn't see my stuff, because my desk was next to his. So he turned it around. And my good friend Dani (short for Danica) said, 'Theresa. That is your desk. (not saying names) turned it around so you wouldn't sit there.'" (continued in comments)
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18 Nov, 2015, 11:24 pm
(continued from description) "So thank God Danica helped me out there, but then I asked the boy, 'Why'd you turn it around?' And he said absolutely nothing. 'Is it cuz you don't like me?' Then he said something, but it was the rudest thing I've heard out of him. He said that I'm creepy, and he told me to shut the funk up (but the actual word) and leave him be. I tried to tell Mrs. Moreno (the teacher) but she was so busy that she wouldn't pay attention to a thing I said so I gave up. Another thing he did was this: We were taking a group photo out in the blazing heat and it was for Red Ribbon Week. This was the last Wednesday in October. So for RRW, we were told to wear red shirts. So everyone in the school who was wearing red formed a red ribbon. All the kids in their blue uniform shirts formed a C and all the kids in their black uniform formed a K, and the whole school took an arial pic with a drone. Now here's where the conflict starts." (cont)
18 Nov, 2015, 11:28 pm
Don't listen to him. He wants your attention, if he tells you something say "Good for u" or don't respond at all.
18 Nov, 2015, 11:30 pm
"It was so hot that 3 girls and 2 boys got heat strokes. It was new for me to see someone have heat exhaustion, so of course, I started freaking out and crying. One of the girls was a really good friend of mine named Alayna. So of course, I was especially worried about her. When we got back to class, I was still crying. And that boy said, 'What the f is your problem?' (The actual word) And he didn't make the situation any better, as you could imagine. Help please!!!!!! :'( I don't know what I'm supposed to do at this point. And yes, I did consider su!cide, but I decided not to actually do it."
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19 Nov, 2015, 6:01 am
Pasty (can I call you that?), Thank you for not giving up yor life! You sound like such a wonderful, caring girl. It's normal to cry when you're worried for your friends, and he has no right to call you out for that. What I would do is wait until after class, or a time when your teacher isn't busy, and tell her about it. Make sure she knows not to give any hints that it's you who told her, though--You don't want that jerk turning to you. (Now, it could be that he's dealing with some problems of his own) If he doesn't stop, just try your best to ignore him completely. Do NOT react (visibly) to what he says. Good luck, Pasty!
19 Nov, 2015, 10:28 am
There is nothing wrong with feeling emotions and caring about people. My aunt died of a heat stroke, so it's serious. Maybe he feels uncomfortable with people who show emotions, including sadness, compassion, etc. There may be a way to get through to him, but in the mean time, I would recommend changing where you sit. It sounds like he would be just as happy as you if you sat far away from him, so you may be able to at least agree on that. You can ask to reserve a moment of your teacher's time after class or write her a note, but she may need to know about the things he's said to okay the seating change. Don't give up, but understand that being a teacher can be exhausting and stressful. That's why you need to get her to set aside time or write something for her to read. Don't worry, this can be worked out in time.