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I've been bullied in 6th grade and now going to 7th and I just want to live a normal life in 7th grade but I cant and I want to change schools...I dont fit in, and people turned their backs on me....I wish someone could understand how it hurts.

Kiara, 11, CA

You shouldn't have to worry about getting hurt or teased at school or anywhere. We are told by administrators and teachers that school is a safe environment, but it sometimes isn't. I've been bullied constantly, which, for a long time, had an effect on my school work. 

Joy, 15, md

Bullying just wrecked my life, now I'm always caring about what people say, and I know I'll never be the same. An innocent joke between friends can be the undoing for a teenager. And I just don't want my little brother and cousins go through the same. End to bullying, I beg.

Patty, 15, Br

I was bullied in 8th & 9th grade. I was taken out of school for it to stop. Teachers, principals, deans, ect. Did not help me when I needed it. I wasn't able to finish High school because of this growing problem. I got my GED, & now some of my siblings are faceing this ordeal. We need to band together & put a stop to this once & for all!!!! I tweeted to help spread the awareness.

Sheila, 21, Nv

"everyday a girl or boy is getting bullied in my school .I  am always seeing other get hurt physically and  those who did it never got caught .Bullying turned my best friends away from and now they are in it.They always try to bring others down but I'm here to  say stop bullying  stop this crazy disease you will be a better person if you help stop it TRY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"

steven , 15, ma

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