kopilo
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Well telling on someone isn't exactly being assertive, as I said there a different ways to deal with different people, the act of you punching may have actually knocked some sense into her, but on the other hand there may have been other factors (eg her parents asking why the heack she has a black eye or whatever).Jetgirl said:Oh really?
I was picked on by this one girl over the years in escalating fashion. She'd wait for me outside the school and push me down or yank my hair. Before too long I was getting fairly seriously beat up by her and her friends on a weekly basis.
If I told on them I just got jumped more often. I tried being friendly, reasonable, avoiding them (which meant I had to hide in a building and sneak out after they left campus after school) and all the other cutesy things grownups tell you to do. Didn't work. They didn't want to be friends, they just wanted to beat me up and laugh at me.
I finally got totally fed up one day when I had the flu, had a fever and had been throwing up, and couldn't run away, and punched the one girl right in the face.
They never bothered me again.
It's just not fun to pick on someone who might dish it out right back.
Conflict issue solved.
The using assertive part comes from my time spent in rotary, listening to lots of different speakers about conflict control, then applying that in my own life.. took me about two months to bring some bullies down to size..
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