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Everybody in my school makes fun of me because I have leuciama and asthma,WHAT SHOULD I DO? |
Everybody in my school makes fun of me because I have leuciama and asthma,WHAT SHOULD I DO? tell a teacher or an adult and try to ignore them coz its not ur fault ... there just being lil shits sooo tell a teacher definatly but in the mean time try to ignore the i no its hard good luck If people are making fun of you because you have asthma, you laugh back at them for laughing at such an idiotic thing, honestly, who makes fun of someone because they have asthma or leuciama, you should ignore them, simply laugh within your head and rise above them. which wont be hard seeing as how they have stooped very low :) I am so sorry to hear this. I don't think that people understand the seriousness of this. I would try not to let it bother you and if they are your friends they are not much of a friend. Some people have nothing better to do than make fun of others. If they know it bothers you they will continue. If you have someone to confide in about this it may help you to deal with this better. That's pretty unfortunate. I know how hard it is to get picked on by your peers, especially if it's for something that's out of your control. All you can do is hold your head high and take comfort in the fact that YOU know you're a good person. The people saying these things to you are cruel. No one should be picked on for any reason whatsoever.. Even though everybody will tell you this, you HAVE to tell an adult/teacher. Its the only way to make bullys stop. Make sure you never lower yourself to thier level though, they could tell on you and you culd get into some serious trouble I say Praise God in good times or bad. Then ask Him to help you through this situation. All anybody needs in one good friend. If you don't think you have a good friend then be one to someone else who needs you! did u say lukemia?? the cancer?? well anyway u should stand up for ur self and dont listen to them,they just do that to make them feel better inside so ignore them and trust me they will stop! that is actually slack. Hire someone to kick their butts. You have nothing to be ashamed of. Pay no mind to them dogs. Keep your head up and keep living and don't die ! O.K..You will be around for a long long time. |
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