why is people so mean?
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Being picked on is a natural part of growing up and going to school; there are bullies in all parts of the process, including after you get out of school and into the real world – although there they won’t corner you in the schoolyard and beat you up most likely.
If the picking on is to the point where you’re emotionally affected and dread going back to classes, as it sounds like you are, then you NEED to tell your parents and tell the principal, especially if the teachers aren’t doing anything to remedy the situation. I know you fear the retaliation that the “telling on” will bring, but if they’re causing you this much emotional and psychological harm then more good than bad is done by getting the higher-ups involved. The bullies need to learn that pushing someone to the edge is not OK, and if that involves the principal and parents then that’s what needs to be done. In the end, you’ll all be better off for it, and hopefully you’ll be allowed to live a better life while at school and not have to live in fear all the time.
I sincerely hope everything gets better soon, and that the situation resolves itself in a way that benefits you.
There’s no reason you should be scared to go to school. If you have to, leave school and that should get the attention of the people who should be doing something about your problem.
This is something schools take very seriously nowadays.
Please talk to your parents.