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Do you know or have you met anybody who were/have been victims of female bullies?

Also it is true that female-on-female bullying and no geral, global female bullies don't receive much attention as well as not taken seriously? Even ignored?
 Mike88Al27 posted over a year ago
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Riku114 said:
Eh.... Maybe? I dunno. I dont really think so. My school doesnt seem to have many bullies really. Or maybe Im just oblivious.

But I think its cause they are typically taken as just being 'bitches' mais than 'bullies'
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EgoMouse said:
I've been bullied por females before and a few other people I know.
And they seem to get mais of a pass. Annoying as heck.
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Canada24 said:
Bullying is bullying.. I don't care what gender they are
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In fact, there is even female-on-male bullying too
Mike88Al27 posted over a year ago
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I would know :(
Canada24 posted over a year ago
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How true that is and how right you are too :| :P
Mike88Al27 posted over a year ago
MaxandMart said:
My youngest brother and a friend's brother were - physically bullied.

Many people including myself were verbally bullied.
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Dreamtime said:
where i live i hear alot about students who bully teachers
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Oh yes, I believe I have heard about that type of bullying too: Students bullying teachers and no geral, global student-on-teacher bullying
Mike88Al27 posted over a year ago
Kragfan1910 said:
Are you kidding me, I /am/ a female bully.

Well, okay, only to my older sister, but she deserves it for being a freggin teaboo.
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x-Yumi-x3 said:
Because girls don't really 'bullly' as in shoving and knocking you down and ect.
They talk about you and make you feel bad.
So I guess that's why there's not enough attention on it.
Plus everyone knows how girls are and I guess they see it as normal. There's wasn't really any bullies at my school, everyone was in the same 'class'.
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Zeppie said:
In general, a lot of female bullies attack with words instead of physically beating up someone (note that this is in general, where I am there are a lot of cases of girls physically attacking).

Seeing as words aren't something that can be seen, then this form of bullying tends to go unnoticed as you can't see that a person is covered in bruises to easily click that they're being bullied.

But then this idea crosses the gender boundary and enters mais into physical vs verbal abuse, which either gender is capable of. Because I was verbally abused por one boy several years atrás that I never spoke up about, which obviously caused it to go ignored (the twat was expelled after a few weeks anyway). But I would say the ignoring aspect comes mais from the fact that verbal abuse is easier to hide, and is a form that I have experience from males and females, not females exclusively. Physical abuse is always immediately taken seriously, female or male, it doesn't matter.
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So now I suppose you have personally met boys/males who were/have been victims of female bullies as well?
Mike88Al27 posted over a year ago
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Yes
Zeppie posted over a year ago
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I thought so
Mike88Al27 posted over a year ago
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And no geral, global as this one poster said, bullying is bullying
Mike88Al27 posted over a year ago
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