Does anyone tell the kid in a wheelchair to just fight back? No? Haven't you seen how wide the variation in physical ability among kids is?
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You're overrating the capabilities of the typical bullied kid.
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Guns are the most effective way for a bullied kid to fight back, but that's a bit of an extreme remedy.
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Lol I remember one day when I was about 14 I tried to punch a bully, swung out with both my fists as hard as I could. The kid, who took kickboxing classes, casually dodged both & continued taunting me.
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That sounds about right
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no advice is good for all ppl; ignoring advice that is sometimes bad is bad advice
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*usually bad
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the number of kids who are too small to benefit from working out and punching back is small - remember, you don't have to win to be a bad target
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and really, it's their dignity theyre fighting for.
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basically
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Agree 100% but these are people's revenge fantasies so the bad advice will keep flowing
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Also, there's a reason why the steretype of the picked-on kid wearing glasses exists. Glasses are a huge liability: easy for an enemy to target, thus rendering one functionally blind. And they hurt, a LOT, when they're bashed against your face. Also, very expensive to replace.
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better to catch the bully off guard if you're smaller with no fighting experience tbh, wouldnt recommend squaring up
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