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Tue, Nov 5 2024 8:50 AM (1,193 replies)
  • craigswan
    31,824 Posts
    Fri, Feb 3 2023 2:34 AM
    It depends on severity of the laugh.
  • callaghan159
    6,362 Posts
    Fri, Feb 3 2023 4:36 AM

    pmm711:
    gfy.

    short for goofy?🙄

  • HamdenPro
    2,487 Posts
    Fri, Feb 3 2023 6:10 AM

    craigswan:
    It depends on severity of the laugh.

    Seeing how you do not like seeing it in caps, I went and got myself a stamp. I plan on using it a lot..

  • HamdenPro
    2,487 Posts
    Fri, Feb 3 2023 7:34 AM

  • PureGro1
    1,656 Posts
    Fri, Feb 3 2023 8:17 AM

  • craigswan
    31,824 Posts
    Fri, Feb 3 2023 11:03 AM
    Relational bullying (also called social bullying) isn’t easy to spot because it often happens behind the back of the bullied person. A relational bully is usually set on increasing their own social standing by diminishing the standing of another forum member .
  • HoleyJuan
    34 Posts
    Fri, Feb 3 2023 11:17 AM

    DuFussMcGoo:
    Punxsutawney Phil has seen his shadow

    This looks like animal abuse to me.

  • HamdenPro
    2,487 Posts
    Fri, Feb 3 2023 11:58 AM

     

    craigswan:
    A relational bully is usually set on increasing their own social standing by diminishing the standing of another forum member .

    Are you saying you are being bullied? This is a sensitive subject, too sensitive to discuss in this forum thread, IMO.

    If you feel you are being bullied, best to confront that person. about how you feel, via PM or comment on their wall - IMHO.

     

  • DodgyPutter
    4,690 Posts
    Fri, Feb 3 2023 12:11 PM

    Relational bullying (also called social bullying) isn’t easy to spot because it often happens behind the back of the bullied person. A relational bully is usually set on increasing their own social standing by diminishing the standing of another child.

    Relational bullying is about:

    harming a child’s reputation

    causing humiliation

    spreading rumors or lies

    making faces at the child

    mimicking the child

    encouraging or even rewarding others to socially exclude the child

    Link

  • HamdenPro
    2,487 Posts
    Fri, Feb 3 2023 12:15 PM

    DodgyPutter:
    A relational bully is usually set on increasing their own social standing by diminishing the standing of another child

    ahh, so, there was just a tiny alteration in Craig's definition. Nonetheless, it may still apply if we act like children. :)

    So, this may have been the proper, and better, reply?

    EDIT: But, seriously, if one feels bullied, they should confront the other person, privately and tell them how it makes you feel. IMO

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