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  • I always liked the movie, "My Bodyguard" back in the late 1970's.
  • Any one where the bully "gets it" : )
  • moved to a differant town when i was 15. i'm big enough to play foot-ball, but don't care for it. most of the team harrassed me about it. some-times pretty physically. can't take on a full team. they're like a pack of coyotes. but get them 1 at a time, and whoop some ass, they backed off pretty soon.
  • I do not like to fight. Now, my father started my training while I was very young but I still do not like to fight and avoid it. Of course, bullies do not allow that to happen. As a youth my father and I moved frequently and I always had to, eventually, face down a bully. Afterwards, I was always left alone until we moved again and I had to go through it again. My favorite was at a school where I was surrounded by football jocks who wanted to kick my *ss and would not let me alone. So, I grabbed the biggest of them and the leader of this group of bullies (I weighed about 150 and he was well over 200... adrenaline is a GOOD thing), slammed him to the wall as I hoisted him up off of his feet. I explained to him that it really is a good idea to leave me alone. I dropped him, he sputtered, and ran. The rest followed him. I was not bothered again. Until, that is, the next school, then it was a local gang. I used the same general tactic and went eye to eye with the head of the gang and I was left alone afterwards. I did not have to get physical this time... staring straight in his eyes and telling the head of the gang that they may take me out but, before they do, I am going to kill him worked. I truly had few physical confrontations in school because I always went after the head bully (in front of his friends) when it came down to needing to do so. I always said afterwards that I do not like to fight and it is not a good idea to push me into one.

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