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I was bullied by a group of older high school students, and much of it happened on the school bus when I was a sophomore. While it was painful at the time, what I took away from it was how the most popular girl in school, a senior, stood up for me and made the bullies stop. Then, two years later, I was able to do the same thing for another sophomore. I told her to "pay it forward." The whole thing was an important life lesson that I've never forgotten.
I wasn't a bully, but I would also say that many kids were invisible to me. While that sort of teenage arrogance isn't bullying, I think kids are also scarred by being out of the "in" group.
I wasn't a bully, but I would also say that many kids were invisible to me. While that sort of teenage arrogance isn't bullying, I think kids are also scarred by being out of the "in" group.