The public perception of bullying is that bullies act in their own fears to cover. In fact, they may be afraid, but accepting this as a reason makes bullies sound like victims of their fears - like we're supposed to feel sorry for them and not abuse them accountable for their actions.
The question is not whether the thugs fear. Bullies bully others to feel powerful around and feel the power over them. Bullies zeros begin to feel like one. If intimidate, threaten or hurt someone, they feel like somebody. The key is the feeling of power.
We often think of the child as the bully boy, but the percentage of young people who bully their classmates, siblings has increased dramatically. The harassment does not stop at the end of the school, either. If the offenders are at home, school, or, Aore...