Kids Who Made Their Bullies Regret It

Bullying is a very real problem that most students will face at one point in their school years. However, that does not mean that things have to be that way. Sometimes bullies get what they deserve.

Here are a few stories from Reddit about bully victims who managed to get the upper hand. Whatever happened, they certainly learned a valuable lesson.

Fighting Back

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I started fighting lessons, and then the next time he tried to mess with me I defended myself. He didn’t bother me after that.

I did get into trouble at school, but when they contacted my father to inform him of my fighting at school, he simply said, “I’m sure. I paid for the lessons.

Was it the same kid who’s been bullying him?” My dad was more proud than anything, and thankfully I did not get into trouble with him.

A Helping Hand

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I was busy getting bullied in public when two people approached the scene. They instantly knew what was happening to me and then proceeded to pull the bully off of me. They also called me their friend and I had no idea what was happening.

Everyone in the bully’s class stopped messing with me after that. I have no idea who helped me out that day, but I am forever grateful.

Rude Neighbors

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I don’t really like the word “bully,” but an immature man had trouble grasping that it was not appropriate to scatter his trash in my garden or to allow his friend to urinate next to my house.

Once the county cops failed to take action about numerous complaints, I started throwing the garbage on his porch.

Negotiations

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My best friend and I decided to get payback and pranked our bully (Adam) during the last week of senior year. We were chilling at his house when Adam invited himself over, claiming that he wanted to make amends and be friends.

He had been bullying us for about four years, and that was definitely not happening. After being there for about 2 minutes, he began forcing me to write his final essay.

It was a speech for his debate class. Initially, I said no. It kind of felt like I was in some teen movie, and it was kind of ridiculous. However, my friend kept telling me that we should do it.

We agreed to write a speech for him after some “negotiating,” but only provided Adam paid us $25 and picked up a (very expensive) supper order from Burger King. He concurred. We had a good meal that night.