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Being
shunned by a group
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Nasty
looks or groans when you walk by or speak
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Teasing
that turns into taunting
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Having
people turn their backs on you to make sure you are left out
of conversations or activities
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Name
calling, vicious rumors or gossiping
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Having
your profile stolen online to harm others
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Two-faced friends, who like you to your face and don’t like
you behind your back
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Friends
who like you only when they need something
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Telling
your secrets to someone and having them betray your trust
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Having
someone tell you where you can or cannot sit
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You’ve probably had a
bruise or a scar at some point in your life. These are
visible signs that you’ve been in a fight.
But if your bruise or scar is emotional,
it’s not so easy to see. That doesn’t mean it hurts any less. In
fact, it might hurt even more. That’s what
relational aggression
is. It uses relationships to harm others. It’s an emotional bruise
and you can carry it with you for the rest of your life.
It’s important that you talk to your
parent, a teacher or counselor. |
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