Why Do People Hurt Themselves

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In our society, there are many problems that are happening. For example, bullying. Bullying is a major problem that most likely happens in school and sometimes in jobs whether your grown or not . Almost 3.2 million people in the United States and other states or counties has gone through bulling and most has pulled through, and some not so much. Just because there are some negative outcomes to bullying, reasons why people hurt themselves, there is still a way to stop and decrease bullying and find a solution. Firstly, there are a lot of negative effects that have been caused by bullying for example, rape, suicide, self harm, abuse, messed up feelings (hatred, feel broken), and pain. Those are some really serious things that can …show more content…

There are still a lot of different negative effectual things that is cause by getting bullied bullying, but some people still get through it and just looks back when they are older and wiser, and say they are proud. Secondly, the reason why people hurt themselves when they are bullied is because, they either feel like they are worthless of themselves, ignored, or unloved. But because of bulling the victim always feel the need to hurt themselves or they feel like they deserve to be hurt and bullied. Being bullied to most people is really painful especially in the teenage years because they are going through a lot of feelings and other hormonal feelings which happens to almost every teen, for example some, teens might be anti social and quiet, which most of the time cause them to keep quiet and that sometimes means they are scared to speak up. But there are a lot of reasons why people intend on hurting there selves. Lastly, there a lot of possible solutions that can help put a stop towards bullying or at least decrease it and also the victims of bullying. They reason why most bullying continues is because, their are a lot of people that ignores bullying because either it's not happening to them or their children, or because they believe it is not a big of a deal or a big problem to the

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