Confused about other people

To pose another question for you guys:

What if somebody does/says something(s), which are for the most part similar to the events in the op, but far different in nature, ie: they are not necessarily meant as bullying or abuse. The person then later proceeds to apologise for said incident. How would I deal with that? So far when this happens, I've accpeted the apology almost every time.
 
From personal experience you really do need to make a stand at somepoint or it will continue.

I used to get pushed around, headlocks, tripped up etc when I was at school and I'm not sure why, but one day I just got fed up of it all and snapped. It was such a silly thing that pushed me over the edge as well. Almost like the straw that broke the camels back.

One of the bullies stole a good pencil from me, you know the £3-4 fancy ones for technical drawing etc and was waving it about in a triumphant "what are you gonna do about it??" type way and proceded to smash it up on the floor. Well that was it, I headbutted him and bust his nose up. Blood everywhere, the works.

Well it never really happened again and I started to get a whole load less crap in my direction. You really need to stand up to people and don't just mouth off either. Hit them hard like you mean it and they'll think twice before crossing you again.
 
You say they are bigger than you, you say if you hit them they just hit you back harder.

But you won't do pretty much the universal man destroying move, because it's cheap?
 
Sounds like when they bully you, you are alone? - Just stick with people, go out more with decent mates and I am sure that they will leave you alone? It is a whole kid thing what they are doing, in a few months or so you will notice that it will go away.
 
Kids at your age are harsh. Things get a lot better at 6th form, and especially university. Don't worry about it for now, it'll get better.

I remember your grades from an older post. In life, you'll end up the winner. Don't worry about them, for them, this is as good as it gets.
 
One of the bullied kids at my school tried the crazy approach, and started throwing chairs at the bullies one day, was madness this really quiet kid exploded and start hurling chairs.

Unfortunately this got him beaten up worse than before.
 
You're a little guy, only way to stop people picking on you is smash them up. When people realize they take the **** they get merked they soon will stop.
 
It is a whole kid thing what they are doing, in a few months or so you will notice that it will go away.
It's been like this for a few years.


Kids at your age are harsh. Things get a lot better at 6th form, and especially university. Don't worry about it for now, it'll get better.

Someone else told me that things would get better in the 6th form. They haven't really tbh :(
 
One day, you will have real things to worry about, that day has yet to come.

Well, that was incredibly patronising :/

If these people are your friends, tell them individually and sincerely that you are fed up. If you aren't so concerned, wait until it's 1 on 1, sock them a good punch, then explain why you did it.
 
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