Topic > It's time to stop bullying - 903

In this essay I will talk about how important it is for people who don't fit in, to fit in. Bullying between girls is not the same, the girl bullies have changed completely, their appearance, attitude and who they bully. Students wake up every day wondering if they will fit in or be accepted by anyone at school. If administrators and colleagues who observe them being bullied would step up and take care of students who bully their peers, then perhaps all bullying in schools would end. Parents at home also need to pay attention to what people say to their daughters/sons, so perhaps online bullying would become less frequent. Students wake up every day worrying about whether they will look good or fit in. /or students wouldn't get out of bed and go to school or work without going through the daily grind of trying to look good. Most girls wake up, put on makeup, do their hair and choose an outfit every day to "fit in". Not many girls wake up, brush their hair and go to school. Most guys wake up and make sure their hair is acceptable, a lot of guys don't care what they look like or who accepts them, it's mostly girls. People in society in general make it almost impossible for girls and sometimes boys to keep up with everything around them, girls being girls, will always try to "fit in", change their tastes, change their appearance and even changing their personality just to be accepted. Society will never make it easy for girls to “fit in” or be accepted by other students. Students who do not “fit in” must take responsibility for themselves, peers cannot always take responsibility for these students. Many students who don't do it... halfway... could stop death, maybe not all parents will succeed but at least they tried and won't live with the guilt of not having done anything. If there is anything that can help bullying it is the people who are surrounded by it, that is everyone. Most people may not think they are close to bullies, yet bullies are everywhere. Whether administration, colleagues, or parents think their children, classmates, or students are perfect, other people look at them as toys and hurt them to the breaking point. Works Cited Greenfield, Beth. "Transgender girl's parents push for her right to use bathroom." Yahoo! Shine, Wednesday 27 February 2013. Web. 13 Dec 2013. Maag, Christopher. "When Bullies Became Faceless." The New York Times, December 18, 2007. Web. December 17, 2013 “Girls and Bullying.” National Council for Crime Prevention. Network. December 17. 2013