Okay made a seperate thread as I don't think we've diverged quite a bit from the Wales/England match. Feel free to discuss this context of Marler/Sampson Lee incident if you wish.That tended to be my theory when I was younger, and I followed it helped I was fairly built so knew if anything became physical I could handle myself with ease, but I can see where others can be more affected by it, everyone is different everyone buttons can be pushed differently.
I wouldn't say all bullies were after reactions I have seen a fair amount of bullies go after someone for what I saw as no reason.
Being one of the younger members by the looks of it (in early 20's) with a younger brother I find cyber bullying a interesting viewpoint for me I would say why do you go on said page or why not just block the person but it is a different generation, and who am I to judge them for not being able to do it?
So I had chronic asthma as a young child (my last serious attack was before the age of 11) this meant I was never physically strong or energetic as being so caused me to be very ill. I'm also a relatively small person in build and was in height (although now I'm average height but slender build).
So unlike Tigs Man I was unable to stand up for myself relatively.
I do think every child is different and I think some can brush it off with a thick skin. Was I overly sensative? Probably at first but that's my personality make up no amount of "try to forget it" is going to replace the fact I was being effected by it.
A conversation I had with my mother a few years back she use to have a problem with school where they said I was pretty intollerant of other peoples intollerant behaviour and I needed to be more tollerant. She said it just didn't work in my logic how do you explain to a kid that other people are allowed to behave badly and you have to put up with it no matter how it makes you feel. It just doesn't work.
I should note today I'm considered to be incredibly thick skinned but the reality is I can tell when someone's having a bit of friendly banter and take it quite well and someone being a dick. When someones being a dick I still generally react badly to it.
I think most kids are asking for reaction but the reality of why they are is more complex. A lot of the kids who were particulary vindictive were no where near as smart as I was and fairly certain there's some kind of vicious cycle going on there.
Cyber bullying I had possibly one instance of (mainly because we're talking early internet days) which was pretty upsetting mainly because it was out the blue, completely anonmynous (they created an e-maila ddress to specifically target me), to my personal e-mail and had to of come from someone I considered a friend due to the content (I narrowed it down to two people). The real sad thing was it came whilst I was in college and thought I'd escaped it all having gone to different college to all but 1 person I went to schoool with, it was the only inicedent at college so it's pretty much why it's so vivid in my memory.
I should state by the time I was in college and the way I treated other people there in my own self-absorbtion of being a teenager I pretty much had been asking for something. Took me fair bit of my early 20's to deal with it when I was extremely ******* off some of my friends who confronted me about it. Most of it can be boiled down to "growing up" however.
People don't live and grow in vaccum either I can trace my bad behaviour to stuff that happened to me as a child. As noted earlier I've assessed and confronted this a lot in recent years mainly through talking about it a lot with my wife.