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All of my experiences of bullying aren’t pleasant as you can guess. But I learnt that there is someone out there to talk to and tell. So don’t bottle it all up tell someone. If you tell someone then it can all stop. If you don’t want to talk to anybody at your school or at home then just come and talk to me. I feel ashamed now when I look back because I would never have been bullied if I had told someone but I didn’t. When I was in year 4 I was bullied by children that were in year 3. I thought that it was all of my fault and I had to deal with it. In this case it was to say nothing and just hope that it would go away.But unfortunately it didn't until I told someone. Throughout my experiences of bullying I was put up against a brick wall, threatened, called names, hit, picked on after school, left out of groups, sent threatening emails and many others. When you tell somebody it can turn your life around and it can change the person who you used to be.