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15-01-2022, 11:26 AM
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Nah I don’t think he got bullied. I would guess that he was the bully instead.
The reason people act as bullies is very well researched and documented.
They’re really poor things.
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Teens who come from abusive homes are more likely to bully because aggression and violence are modeled for them. Kids with permissive or absent parents also may resort to bullying. It gives them a sense of power and control, which is lacking in their own life. And kids with low self-esteem may bully as a way to cover for a low sense of self-worth.6
Sibling bullying also can lead to bullying at school. When an older brother or sister taunts and torments a younger sibling, this creates a sense of powerlessness. To regain that feeling of power, these kids then bully others, sometimes even emulating the actions of their older sibling.
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15-01-2022, 11:41 AM
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Teens who come from abusive homes are more likely to bully because aggression and violence are modeled for them. Kids with permissive or absent parents also may resort to bullying. It gives them a sense of power and control, which is lacking in their own life. And kids with low self-esteem may bully as a way to cover for a low sense of self-worth.6
Sibling bullying also can lead to bullying at school. When an older brother or sister taunts and torments a younger sibling, this creates a sense of powerlessness. To regain that feeling of power, these kids then bully others, sometimes even emulating the actions of their older sibling.
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It true I was the kid.
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15-01-2022, 11:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Nah I don’t think he got bullied. I would guess that he was the bully instead.
The reason people act as bullies is very well researched and documented.
They’re really poor things.
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Heng not as poor as 3k pm auditor
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15-01-2022, 03:03 PM
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Join Date: Apr 2020
Posts: 222
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Teens who come from abusive homes are more likely to bully because aggression and violence are modeled for them. Kids with permissive or absent parents also may resort to bullying. It gives them a sense of power and control, which is lacking in their own life. And kids with low self-esteem may bully as a way to cover for a low sense of self-worth.6
Sibling bullying also can lead to bullying at school. When an older brother or sister taunts and torments a younger sibling, this creates a sense of powerlessness. To regain that feeling of power, these kids then bully others, sometimes even emulating the actions of their older sibling.
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I low self-esteem kana buwee instead leh, not I buwee peepur.
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15-01-2022, 05:30 PM
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You can take advantage of 1:3 too by moving there you know.
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15-01-2022, 09:13 PM
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The Singapore dream is to retire in an old folks home in JB, as stated by Khaw Boon Wan.
s://sgkini090531f.wordpress.com/2009/03/30/is-mr-khaw-boon-wan-really-misunderstood/
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15-01-2022, 09:44 PM
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How boomer are you to be posting news from 2009?
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15-01-2022, 11:18 PM
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Anyone staging mass resignation with their teams and friends? Hearsay employees from that particular firm going to form up and give the firm one time good one
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Don't believe you. Where would they go? They have no exit options outside, otherwise they would have left long ago or wouldn't even have joined in the first place.
You must be a jhk trying to engineer a false flag operation to eliminate sinkie competition.
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