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Should I avoid my so-called "friends"?

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Question - (17 March 2009) 2 Answers - (Newest, 17 March 2009)
A female United Kingdom age 30-35, anonymous writes:

hello

today i had a bad day at school a boy who i thought was my mate was nasty to me for no reason it got so bad i creid he kept calling me mean and untrue names.

my freind who sits next to me ( who got a fight and was kinda under the weather)dint stick up for me at all she sat there and said "sad" and when i creid she walked away and laughed to my other freinds who were not aware of what happend.

and another girl who i am not really close to but still get on with was very mean she went to some other girls told them i was crying and laughed and made a comment about me being blonde when she came and sat at her sit she gave me an evil smile. i confronted her about it and she was rude and said "GET A grip".

would this be classed as bullying ?

how should i avoid my so called freinds?

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A female reader, Fairy_Lu United Kingdom +, writes (17 March 2009):

Fairy_Lu agony auntSounds like bullying to me and teenage girls always seem to be so good at making others cry (i was bullied at school and i know how hurtful it can be) best thing to do break all contact and make other friends ones who will stick by you and stick up for you and not laugh and make fun of you. Also maybe best to let your teachers know just so they are aware of the situation and they can try and prevent this happening again

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A female reader, xX__JESSIE__Xx United Kingdom +, writes (17 March 2009):

xX__JESSIE__Xx agony auntyeah this can be classed as bullying, go to someone you trust, and tell them whats going on, and they can help you, stick with the mates you can trust, and are happy with, and show those bullies what you truly are made of, maybe you wont forget whats happened but you will in time, it just takes time, they will soon move on, they are just jealous and lonely, dont worry everything will be fine, good luck xx

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