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Even when we think weve left ourchildhoodbullies behind, unfortunately, some people never outgrow that persona.
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The reasons vary, but they can include learned behaviors, a history of trauma, and personality traits.
According to Espinola, such behavior is quite common, especially online.
Another one is a verbal bully who shames and insults the other person with critical or teasing words.
The language they use is often sexist, racist, or homophobic.
They may roll their eyes, make rude facial expressions, and mock the other person by mimicking.
Additionally, they engage in gossip, sarcasm, hurtful jokes, and the isolation of their targets.
The last two are a cyberbully and a physical bully.
Its also often more masked and sneakier, which might leave the person doubting if its truly happening.
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