Stuck up

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Green Nice, I was actually freaked out when I read what that kid did. That's horrible. I always wonder if kids like that end up in prison.

I had a really nice girl stick up for me in 7th grade, her name is Kelly, there was another girl Julie who didn't like me, probably because I was small and very quite. I guess that means bad to some people. Anyhow she was very nasty to me and Kelly let her have it. I was so thankful.

I had a friend in high school Eleanor who was picked on by this boy, I wish I could name him but who knows he might come to this page. He was very mean to her and finally I just said, with a name like, blank blank, I think I'd shut up. He didn't bother her anymore.
IT's funny, fen, hmm, well, not really 'funny,' but when someone stands up to a bully a lot of times the bully is really a really wimpy kid that is just acting tough. That's cool how you stuck up for Eleanor, that's a bold thing to to, like i told Rel.

We should do things for Jesus, that are 'sticking up' too, like, mrbean says in the post before this one :) That's an ultimate way to be 'stuck up.' :)
 
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A boy stuck up for me on the school bus once when I was really young. (Note to parents: Don't let your kids ride the bus if you can help it! Terrible things happen on buses.)

Anyway, I rode the bus everyday for 45 minutes since we lived in a rural area, and one day some older boys were bullying me. I was a scrawny little thing, quiet and shy. (No snorting or laughing here people!) I was probably 6 years old. This boy (John) may have been 9. He got up, yelled at the other kids to leave me alone, and took me over to sit with him. I've never forgotten John's kindness. He was my hero! I can't remember anyone really messing with me after that.