Bullying
When someone abuses, dominates, or intimidates another person using force, coercion, hurtful teasing, threat, or aggression, they are bullying. Over time, this kind of behavior occurs repeatedly or frequently has the potential to occur repeatedly. Both the bully and the one being bullied may have serious, long-lasting issues that, if left unaddressed, could have a negative impact on their lives in the long run.
Typres of bullying
Verbal bullying includes cruel spoken words like calling someone a number of names, abusing them, threatening them, and making disrespectful comments about their religion, caste, ethnic group, sexual orientation, or appearance.
Physical bullying is an aggressive and physical form of bullying that involves repeatedly hitting, slapping, kicking, tripping, punching, blocking someone's path, pushing, and touching in unwelcome and inappropriate ways, among other things.
Bullying in a relationship is when a person is deliberately prevented from joining a particular group, such as a lunch table, game, or sports team. Spreading rumors, tarnishing an individual's reputation, and asking others not to be friends with them are all methods used to accomplish this.
The most prevalent form of bullying is known as cyberbullying, which involves causing harm to another person through the dissemination of hurtful language, such as lies and rumors, via social media posts, e-mails, and text messages.
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