jrp204
Well-Known Member
Indeed. As an adult, you can only be bullied if you allow it to happen. If you either ignore the behaviour or deal with it, it will stop. Bullies, of any age, want a reaction which puts them in a position of power.
Which is not to say that it is acceptable for adults to demean children on a livery yard.
Children need to be taught the skills to deal with bullies wherever they meet them.
I went to uni as a mature student (46) to study conservation biology and ecology. There was another less 'mature' student who openly admitted to hunt stabbing and anti vivisection stuff (breaking into places etc). I have a live and let live attitude and for the first year we got on ok, would have a chat, I gave her a couple of lifts, she wasn't going to be my bezzie mate but it was ok. In the 2nd yr if I was around she would start making comments like 'let's kill the farmers' and stuff like that, she put a sheep skull in my empty boot on a field trip. Did it worry me, hell no, it was actually quite funny. In the 3rd yr we were in discussion groups and we were both in a the same group of 6, I tried to comment on something in the discussion when she said 'there's no need to shout' (I hadn't) so I replied you've never heard me shout, her reply was 'you've never seen me kick you ********** head in'
I reported her, it actually quite shook me up. My main concern was that she was actually starting to bully some of the younger quieter students and I was quite protective of them (surrogate auntie sort of thing). The uni didn't really know how to handle it, she accused me and some staff of harassment both of which were outright lies. Her punishment was that she couldn't go to graduation! I was fuming!! She should have been chucked off the course and I wrote to the head of the college to complain. The uni now has a strict anti bullying policy.
I ignored her, she didn't stop! I was mature enough to not let it bother me but it could have really upset someone else.
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