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MarkInOregon
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That is not a definition of bullying that I am familiar with. I also don’t see anything in the conversation that should make Marie feel she’s on the way out or that she ought to be on the way out. This doesn’t seem like aggressive behavior and bullying requires aggressive behavior (though not all aggressive behavior is bullying). Bullying usually involves actions such as making threats, spreading rumors, excluding someone from a group on purpose or attacking someone physically or verbally. I don’t see Marie being attacked verbally in this exchange. Just because someone gets anxious and hurt by questions asked of them–doesn’t mean the person asking the questions was bullying. I just don’t see how this conversation fits any definition of bullying that I am familiar with. Heck I see a lot more exchanges on these forums that might come closer to bullying than the conversation presented in the OP.it’s bullying to make her feel like
Bullying has with it the intention to cause discomfort and anxiety.
- she’s on the way out
- she OUGHT to be on the way out.
Clearly the OP is anxious about this, and hurt, frankly.
The peace of Christ,
Mark