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You really shouldn't let girls let alone anyone bring you down to be completely honest you should always be yourself. No matter how hard it is to be yourself in everyday life... you eventually will come across a person/people that will accept you for who you really are.. Attempting to hurt yourself in anyway is wrong.. it may feel right at the time but later when you have to be closely watched it sucks when all you really wanna do is be alone... there are other ways.. crying talking to someone you trust or letting your emotions out in a writing form. trust yourself and perhaps family but when it comes down to it in the end you will be fine... I'm always here to talk to just think twice when you talk about hurting yourself kay?
Cammie, I'm so sorry that you have to go through all that a school. When I was in high school, I was also bullied pretty bad, and now I see my own daughter going through the same sorts of things. I know that life can be hard, but please remember how beautiful you are. Bullies often bully because they are insecure themselves! http://onlineceucredit.com/edu/social-work-ceus-ttt has some great advice for how to deal with bullies. I'll keep you in my thoughts.
Okay, a few things.
1. Hopefully you will never start bullying yourself about not being as smart as other people. Everyone is smart in some way, wherther it be artistic, fact-ish, whatever.Also, intelligence is not determined by test scores and such. I honestly think I'm very smart, but my grades right now are kind of... not that good.
2. Those kids and that teacher, they have problems! You are not an a-hole. You are probably a good person.
3. Those girls are terrible. You must understand that you are better than them. Sure, intelligence and pretty-ness and stuff is nice, but really, it's your charactor that counts. Also, if some b*tch asks you if you're a lesbian or something, just give a firm, "No. I'm not."
4. NEVER EVER KILL YOURSELF! Look, I'm a bit deppressed. I fear death so much. Trust me, death probably won't be as fun as life. School sucks, but it gets SO MUCH BETTER! You'll go to collage and that will be great. You'll do things.
There is a life outside of school. A big, wonderful one full of people who are awesome and so much oppertunities.
Please contact me about anything specific if you still need help.
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That is freaking horrible. Evil for those girls to do that as well as the teacher. Just like my son, you need some new friends or at least one new friend. Not easy to make friends sometimes is it? Believe me I know. Don't commit suicide tho. You'll be out of school someday and things won't be anything like it was back in school. The bullies are screwed b/c people aren't going to put up with them in public places. The cops step in.
I had to homeschool my son b/c of all the bullying attacks(violent attacks). . Maybe that would be an option for you? It's difficult tho. My son is going to get his GED soon..
Good Luck!