Bullying: The Snowball Effect

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Bulling does not just affect the victim, but it also affects everyone around them. Almost like a smoker causing a second hand smoking effect on by standers. The smoker being the bully and the chemicals from the cigarette, which harms everything around, being the effects of bullying after a long time. Just like how smoking cigarettes can have an affect, bullying can also have similar affect in the long run. That is exactly what bullying does, it completely change them as a person. It still has a negative affect on victims even after they have grown up and entered adult hood. Bullying causes a life long term effect that should be exposed rather than be hidden in obscurity.
When it comes to bullying, bullying comes in all shapes and sizes. For StopBullying.gov. there are three major types of bullying,which are verbal, physical, and social bullying (StopBullying.gov 1). Yes, of course there are several more sub-forms of bullying, but the ones listed above are the most looked at. An example of a verbal and physical bullying, which are most commonly used to bully someone are the spreading of rumors, embarrassing them out in public, hitting, and simply just teasing. Parents see these forms of bullying as not a big deal and as a part of growing up. But what some people do not think of it as, is that all the taunting and abuse truly has a huge impact on people. Verbal abuse can hurt more than physical abuse, it may not seem like it, but it does. Of course all forms of bullying hurts. Yet, words hurt more simply because verbal abuse words stays in the mind of someone forever as to an actual physical abuse which leaves a bruise for a couple of days.
A “rite of passage” some may call what is known to others as bullying. Many people assume t...

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