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| Tweet Topic Started: Apr 16 2014, 02:18 AM (5,926 Views) | |
| + Yusuke | Apr 16 2014, 05:49 PM Post #16 |
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Why would a girl even send her BF photos of her nude? I just can't comprehend the logic of doing that. If the guy is forcing her to do it, then she should just break up with him on the spot as opposed to letting it drag on and letting him post pictures of her nude online. Technically, forcing someone to be nude is harassment and that would fall under the scope of criminal activity which would then involve the police to get involved. |
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Apr 16 2014, 05:54 PM Post #17 |
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You've obviously never been in a serious sexual relationship. That's all I can say. it isn't always forced. But people do crazy things when they want revenge sometimes.
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| * Yu Narukami | Apr 16 2014, 06:03 PM Post #18 |
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Sending somebody nudes, as people put it, is a sign of trust. Whoever's sending the picture trusts the other person enough to not show the picture to others. As to why they'd want to take the picture and send it in the first place? Well, different people like different things. As for cyber-bullying, it isn't really that simple. Some people come to the internet for solace; to escape hardships that they face in everyday life. Even if cyber-bullying is cracked down on, the person still has to go through the initial bullying before anything's done about it. Even if it's a single message, it can still be really hurtful to someone and make them feel uncomfortable on a website/the internet in general, even once the message/member is long gone. |
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| + Yusuke | Apr 16 2014, 08:09 PM Post #19 |
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Perhaps your right. I never have been in one and i'll probably never will be. I just don't see any logic behind sending photos of your partner nude. It only hurts the female in the relationship granted the male is spineless enough to do something like that. |
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Apr 16 2014, 08:48 PM Post #20 |
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It's not just an issues with females, though. Women can do the exact same thing to men if they choose to. |
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| + Havoc_Wreaker | Apr 16 2014, 08:50 PM Post #21 |
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OFG not that i disagree with what u said but unless the person is uploading in spite or hate (which is usually the case) it doesnt really count as bullying but if he/she is like this will show them then yeah ...carry on Edited by Havoc_Wreaker, Apr 16 2014, 08:54 PM.
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Apr 16 2014, 09:10 PM Post #22 |
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Also to add onto what ObsessiveFanGirl said some families or affected people don't turn the police or court because it could cause some publicity so that everyone eventually knows about it & for them it would embarrassing for the whole world (or at-least the area they live in) to see what happened to them. And sometimes people hide it from their parents too (either because they are too scared to tell them or feel ashamed of themselves) so going to the police or court would let the parents or family know & they don't want that. |
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| Rogafufuken | Apr 16 2014, 10:28 PM Post #23 |
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I've really only been bullied psychologically, though not that much. It was the usual, calling me gay, nerd, etc. I think it's total BS to bully someone for liking something you don't. I think that teachers, and people who have witnessed bullying, should do as much as they can to help stop bullying. However, not to be pessimistic, but it's going to be impossible to completely stop bullying. There will always be people who will want to hurt others using some type of bullying, whether physical bullying, verbal/emotional/psychological bullying, or cyberbullying. I so think that it is possible to decrease the amount of bullying in schools, online, and in other places. |
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| + Emmeth | Apr 17 2014, 12:41 PM Post #24 |
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I went to a pretty alright school, so there wasn't much bullying. Sure, we teased eachother once in a while, but it's just friendly banter anyway. I do remember getting into half-fights though, but that's not that serious. I haven't really been tormented on the internet either, although I've gotten a few death threats. At the time, it's not fun, but it's not like they are gonna actually kill me. |
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| Tonneh | Apr 17 2014, 12:54 PM Post #25 |
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Death threats? Why did people threaten you? Edited by Tonneh, Apr 17 2014, 12:55 PM.
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| + Emmeth | Apr 17 2014, 12:57 PM Post #26 |
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I don't know, because I annoyed them... I guess. |
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Jun 30 2014, 11:31 AM Post #27 |
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The thing about bullying... You only get bullied, when you allow yourself to be bullied. People need to learn to stand up for themselves and stop being so weak. You don't have to fight anyone, but have the courage to say that you won't stand for it and mean it. Bullying is all a test. No one continues to get bullied after they made it a point they will stand up for themselves and act like they have some self worth. Bullying only occurs when it's easy against the weak. |
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| Alex D. Boss | Jun 30 2014, 12:04 PM Post #28 |
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I was never bullied by someone instead, I bullied classmates who looked dumb or said stupid things. When I joined the boxclub, it started to getting worse as I beat someone who talked back to me. I'm a strong dude. Instead of bullying someone physically, I should've protected them. I still have regret for the things I've done. Can't even look at them , and apologize... |
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Jun 30 2014, 06:42 PM Post #29 |
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Meh, you probably bullied them for good reason. Bullying is a healthy aspect of life for the most part. |
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| Alex D. Boss | Jun 30 2014, 07:21 PM Post #30 |
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What if it was me instead of them? I know the strongest survive rule, but still... it isn't fair. |
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it isn't always forced. But people do crazy things when they want revenge sometimes.















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