>>95565402I never really got bullied, in Mexico we don't like the concept of bullying and in fact think it is pointless, it's just kids picking on each other until the other one fights back.
The closest thing I got to bullying was when I changed school and got into a private one for Christians given that it was close to home and I was kicked out of my previous school for peeking on the girls bathrooms, well I got in and people mocked me for being a Christian Catholic
Instead of being with the rest of the flock since most kids in my classroom had some zealot parents or something, wish I could be more descriptive but I really didn't give a fuck.
Usual kid stuff throwing fruit at each other, name calling, hiding backpacks I was tall as fuck and good at climbing trees so guess who won there anyways I digress the point is that it kinda escalated into some idiot hiding a wasp nest in my lunchbox wich ended in my little old self getting stung quite badly.
Anyways here in México we grow with the concept of "no te dejes" wich can be translated to be as spiteful as you can be, I never told my parents of any of these out of fear of my mom getting angry at me getting kicked out of school again and looking like a wimp for going to an adult to fix my shit, so I just waited for a good chance at vengeance.
One opportunity raised after one of the idiots mocking me ran to his older brother after I insulted his mom, the big bro was 12 if I recall while I was 10, a bit taller but I had my good old trusty aluminum water container.
Long story short I remembered some good advise from my uncle and jabbed with all my force the container up his crotch, the older brother squealed like a pig and fainted, the other kids ran crying and I faced little to no consequences after that.
I must admit I kinda liked hiding backpacks but I had no reason to do so afterwards, it's kinda silly to think I was getting picked off for being catholic by a bunch of Christian kids.