Tormenting Vs Bystanders

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According to www.verywell.com 86% of boys and girls witness Tormenting every day! Tormenting is worse than being a bystander because they are the main reason they make people feel depressed, guilt, suicidal or even loss of trust. After bullies are done, they receive guilt, loss of trust and loss of friends. That loss of friends and trust can be with them for the rest of their lives. Bullies can cause major problems in schools and peoples' lives. Bullies don’t know what the victims go through at home or anywhere else. They could be beaten or the victim's family disrespects the victim. If bullies add on to that stress or depression they could make it worse for the victim that they persecutor. People are bullied every day because of Physical features, religions, race, disabilities and something the victim is better at than the bully is.

Originally, the persecutor loses a lot after his/her family finds out about what he does at school. They can lose the trust of their closest family members or their friends. They would feel guilty because of what they have done and what they have brought upon others. The coercer thinks he is stronger or better than someone. That is called an asymmetry of power, it is not Tormenting if whatever the coercer is doing is repeated, an asymmetry of power or willful.
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According to www.stompoutbullying.com The more the tormenter keeps messing with the victim, the more the victim becomes depressed. They can feel suicidal or regret doing whatever they did that caused the rascal. Sooner or later the victim gets tired of being bullied and he'll try to hang himself or do other dangerous things to himself. Bystanders have the power to stop the rascal but some bystanders don’t step in and help the victim up. If no one helps the victim, he'll think that no one cares about

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