Back in junior and senior high I was bullied relentlessly about my weight and being the loner of the class. Actually, my biggest fear during school was people finding out about my orientation. I am gay, and comfortable with my orientation now, but my line of thinking back then was along the lines of, 'if they treat me like this for being fat... they will probably kill me for being gay.' I live in Alberta, and the common joke up here is Alberta is the Texas of Canada... so my thinking might not have been far off. Needless to say; they did not find out about my orientation, nor was I comfortable with myself for a long long time. Suicidal thoughts were common for me during and after my high school years.
Bullying has a long lasting effect on everyone, and I am in love with the new campaigns taking root in the US. The 'It Gets Better' campaign have been opening peoples eyes to the bullying that does happen in the schools, and yes it is geared towards people being bullied for being gay, but the same thing happens to many different stereotypes. One of my favourite videos from 'It Gets Better' is by Rebecca Drysdale for the simple fact she acknowledges that bullying does not only happen to gay people, but to so many others out there too.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTQNwMxqM3E
TL;DR: Yes I was bullied, it sucked, it is still happening... people are finally starting to see it is a problem.
Bullying has a long lasting effect on everyone, and I am in love with the new campaigns taking root in the US. The 'It Gets Better' campaign have been opening peoples eyes to the bullying that does happen in the schools, and yes it is geared towards people being bullied for being gay, but the same thing happens to many different stereotypes. One of my favourite videos from 'It Gets Better' is by Rebecca Drysdale for the simple fact she acknowledges that bullying does not only happen to gay people, but to so many others out there too.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTQNwMxqM3E
TL;DR: Yes I was bullied, it sucked, it is still happening... people are finally starting to see it is a problem.