#My High School Bully Story: How I Got Him Expelled 👊🏫
Are you dealing with a bully at school? You’re not alone. Bullies can make your school experience a living nightmare, but there are ways to stand up to them and put an end to the bullying. In this post, I’ll share my personal story of how I got my bully expelled from high school and give you some tips on how you can handle bullies too.
##My First Encounter with the Bully
In 9th grade, I had my first encounter with the bully. We were seated together in class, and he made my life a living hell. From taunting me for being gay to making fun of my appearance, he did it all. The bullying even turned physical, with him grabbing my butt and making inappropriate gestures.
🚨 Tip: If you’re facing bullying, don’t suffer in silence. Talk to someone you trust, whether it’s a teacher, parent, or counselor.
##Taking a Stand in 10th Grade
The following year, the bullying continued, and I had had enough. One day, during a chaotic Chemistry class, I impulsively hit the door in frustration. This action earned me a “red absence,” a serious disciplinary measure. However, my classmates rallied behind me and convinced me to implicate the bully too.
🚨 Tip: Stand up for yourself, but don’t resort to violence. Seek help from adults and peers to address the situation effectively.
##Turning the Tables
When questioned by the head teacher, I stuck to the story that the bully and I had jointly hit the door in defiance. With the support of my classmates, the bully also received a “red absence.” He was furious and even brought his father to meet with the principal. In front of his father, I maintained my version of events without flinching.
🚨 Tip: It’s okay to seek support from others when dealing with a bully. Strength in numbers can make a difference in addressing and resolving the situation.
##The Bully’s Downfall
Despite his anger towards me, the bully’s troubles were far from over. He was caught piercing ears for money on school premises, resulting in another “red absence.” Two red absences in a year meant expulsion, and that’s exactly what happened. The bully was finally expelled, leaving me with one less bully to deal with.
🚨 Tip: Remember, actions have consequences. Be mindful of your choices, and always prioritize your safety and well-being.
##Final Thoughts
Dealing with a bully is never easy, but it’s important to stand up for yourself and seek help when needed. By sharing my story, I hope to inspire others facing similar situations to take action and put an end to bullying. Remember, you are not alone, and there are always people willing to support you through tough times.
If you’re struggling with bullying or need guidance on how to handle a bully, don’t hesitate to reach out to a trusted adult or counselor. Together, we can create a safer and more inclusive environment for everyone in school. Stand up, speak out, and make a difference – you have the power to change the narrative.
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You do realize you’re not the hero in this story that you think you are… right? You are the one who hit the door, which means you have an anger-management problem, and you outright liked when he hadn’t done anything wrong.
Also, I don’t think this story is even real, considering this bit of illegal action on the principal’s part:
“the principal, who punished us by keeping us in the classroom for 10 minutes, shutting the door and staying outside the room”
There’s no way a principal who expects to keep his job would do that. Fake story.
Also, you suck at storytelling. You started with the statement “At the time I strongly believed he was gay, and today I have the confirmation” and then never provided said confirmation.
So how do you know he’s gay?
Did you walk in to see his cock, too?
I mean, I could tell this wasn’t set in America because the worst thing they did getting trapped in a classroom was slap the door. We would have kicked the door out.