Victims of bullying were more than twice as likely as other kids to contemplate suicide and about 2.5 times as likely to try to kill themselves, according to a new study that quantifies the emotional effects of being teased, harassed, beaten up or otherwise harmed by one's peers. Children and teens who were taunted by cyberbullies were especially vulnerable -- they were about three times as likely than other kids to have suicidal thoughts, the study found. The findings, published online Monday by the journal JAMA Pediatrics, puts the lie to the old adage about sticks and stones.
Many of us have been bullied at least once. It could be at school, on the internet or out in many places in the world. Most bullying happens in schools. Its an act in which one person makes another person feel bad about them self or anything at all. If you let the bully taunt you your feeding him. Your allowing him or her to do it more. Some bullying situations are really bad. There have been many cases that people or students have taken their on lives because there were bullied. I'm trying to stop it. Why don't you join me to stop the bullying. That is my goal. You can also call the kids help phone to help you with the bullying. There for bullying must be stop please help me to stop it. It hurts me to see it or hear about it.