“Words wound and scar,” as Sue Dreamwalker says in this post. Please head over to her insightful post on bullying to read more. ♥
“Words wound and scar,” as Sue Dreamwalker says in this post. Please head over to her insightful post on bullying to read more. ♥
Hi Christy…
Hard subject matter as it brings back many thoughts of youth. The bully has always been there close at hand to exercise their self appointed tactics. I was the scapegoat for one such bully until the day I chose to stand my ground, what ensued was establishing a new role. I decided at an early age I would not be like him and chose rather to to love and respect.
Hugs from Alberta
This is a wonderful response to a bullying situation, Rolly. You stood for love above all else. Thank you, dear friend.
Such a worthy share from beautiful Sue. <3
I’m so glad you know Sue’s posts, Debby. She is amazing!
Yes, Sue and I have been friends for a long time. <3
Great to hear <3
Dear Christy.. Many thanks dear friend for resharing my post.. I really appreciate you shared on here…
Much Love and Gratitude to you, I know you understand also this topic very well my friend..
Love and Hugs dear Christy and enjoy your Sunday :-)
Sue :-)
It is a post that needs sharing, Sue, and it’s truly my pleasure to do so. Your blog posts often resonate with me. Love to you too xxoo
I agree, it happens all too often unfortunately, and even my young granddaughter aged 7 has had issues with bullying in her school..
Exactly!
Marvelous choice to share, Christy. Hugs!
Sue Dreamwalker’s post is too good NOT to share! Love seeing you here, Teagan ((hugs))
Thanks Teagan.. xx
As a victim of bullying in high school… (to the point where I dropped out completely) this is very, very relevant.. thanks.
This is tough to read, grumpygorman.. I do hope you know now that it was the bully’s insecurities rather than you that were at the core of the issue xx
I sympathise and sorry it got so bad you couldn’t stand it any longer.. Thank you for reading
It happens. ;) You’re welcome