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People in your life come and go, butfamilystays family.
At least, it should.
Because of that, he began seriously considering cutting his brother out of his life.
Unsure if he should follow through, the man shared his story onr/AITAH, seeking advice from its members.
As many as35% of peopleare estimated to have experienced it at some point.
By adulthood, we are generally expected to get over it, but thats not always the case.
Self-esteem is an aspect that is both a risk factor and a consequence of bullying.
Another distinctive example is anger.
Repeated bullying can also make victims more angry, which in turn maintains the cycle of bullying.
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