Part 2 – When Bullying Gets Physical

@joshwcy · 2025-08-30 05:42 · bully

Bullying doesn’t always stay just verbal or social—it sometimes crosses the line into physical actions that can hurt you. This kind of bullying includes behaviors like being shoved, tripped, slapped, or cornered aggressively. Recognizing when teasing or intimidation turns into physical danger is critical because it gives you a chance to act before things get worse.

How to recognize when bullying is turning physical:

Rapid approach: The bully suddenly closes the distance between you quickly, invading your personal space and leaving little room to react. Aggressive tone: The bully’s voice becomes louder, sharp, or filled with anger and threats. Threatening gestures: Clenched fists, sudden arm swings, or threatening body language signal a possible attack. Blocked escape routes: If the bully stands in front of you or corners you in a hallway or classroom, they may be trying to trap you. These warning signs are your “red flags” that physical harm could be imminent. Waiting too long or hoping the bully will stop on their own might leave you vulnerable. Your goal in these moments is to protect yourself and get out of harm’s way safely.

Options when you spot these signs:

Try to create distance immediately. Use your voice firmly to say things like, “Back off!” or “Stop!” to draw attention. Prepare your body to defend yourself if necessary (more on this in later parts). Look for a safe route to escape and get help from adults or peers nearby.

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