
Chickenlady winces, "I told a Hugh Grant/Divine Brown joke to my dad, pretending that Ms Brown was chewing gum so she'd be more American. Instead I just appeared to be still giving the blow-job. Even as I'm writing this I'm cringing inside."
Tell us your cringeworthy stories of embarrassment. Go on, you're amongst friends here...
( , Thu 27 Nov 2008, 18:58)
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I was also bullied from ages 5 to 13, for exactly the same reasons as you (like reading, disliked barbies/my little pony/new kids on the block). At my first school, I was actually bullied by one of the teachers, as well as other classmates.
I was always taught by my parents to hit a bully back, immediately: it makes them far less likely to have a go at you again. This other kid knew you were bullied, and yet he still chose to make snide comments about you: this was his fault, and I don't think that someone who has been bullied consistently for years can be blamed for lashing out at a bully.
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