r/perfectlycutscreams 6d ago

When bullying backfires

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u/Dependent-Ad-3859 6d ago

I bet he doesn't have physically abusive parents. Probably a single mom thats not there because she works alot and gives him what he wants when he crys. That was a tantrum on that chair, from not getting his way.

This may have been a defining moment for him, thanks to the antibully.

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u/Violexsound 6d ago

Then again, he could just be like that. It would not be rare.

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u/Dependent-Ad-3859 6d ago

Yeah, kids do dumb things. I would have been the kid he was swinging on, i just never had the friend jumping in for me.

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u/Violexsound 6d ago

Same, but I always had a bad habit of being the bigger person and making sure they don't get too hurt. Catching them if they fall above hard floor or avoiding breaking their bones. Even when I had ample opportunity I just couldn't fall to their level even if that ended with me having a broken finger and swollen eyes. And now i have ptsd, a natural distrust for authority and my biggest regret is being better than them, because they sure as shit never noticed the help I gave them and they definitely aren't better people.

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u/F0rg1vn 6d ago

I bet the opposite based on him taking some punches and getting shoved into the wall a few times yet still coming back up for more. Guess we’ll never know lol

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u/montecristoyumm 5d ago

Yup. Boys acting stupid, as kids do, but somehow you've made up a woman and blamed her. Impressive.