Born in 1970. The advice I was given was: Never start a fight, but always finish it.
@alricaneshamaАй бұрын
1978 here. Taught the exact same.
@redlady222Ай бұрын
‘75 and same. Still live by that philosophy.
@mikeguilmette77619 күн бұрын
I remember teachers either pretending the bullies didn't exist or egging them on.
@kchaney566 күн бұрын
Don't let your mouth write checks that your body cannot cash!
@chiphill48564 ай бұрын
"We didn't just grow up, we toughened up out of necessity" Damn straight!
@wilder6664 ай бұрын
Amen! WE didn't make it to this age without being tough as nails! Welcome to the real world kiddies!
@susannpatton28934 ай бұрын
We were raised by Archie Bunker and George Jefferson.
@sf-c19724 ай бұрын
This exactly. No room to be soft or you got called worse and treated worse than any school yard bully by your own parents. Don’t forget Sanford referred to his own son as “Dummy”! Art imitating life right there.
@russs75744 ай бұрын
Don't forget Fred Sanford. And yet, Gloria, Lionel and Lamont turned out to be very good human beings. And, when push came to shove Archie, George and Fred had their kids' backs, and show them how much they loved them....especially Archie.
@russs75744 ай бұрын
@@sf-c1972 And "Meathead." Don't forget "Meathead."
@mr.robinson19824 ай бұрын
Don Rickles, Richard Pryor, George Carlin, Jonny Carson, Sam Kinison, Red Fox, Lewis Black, Rick Ducommen & Bernie Mac. Took shots @ everything & everyone, no matter the race, sex, national origin. Everyone had a target on thier back.
@msjackson61314 ай бұрын
Yup😂
@UnashamedCaliforniagirl4 ай бұрын
" We didn't get a block button"😂
@augustinayala45952 ай бұрын
facts. we didnt get a block button. sometimes we just get our blocked knocked off and still got up. lmaoo. Gen-X still surviving.
@michel58562 ай бұрын
Well we kinda did, but it was located between the eyes and the mouth of the idiots who took the risk
@AandB19982 ай бұрын
I told my kids the same way my Father told me. “The best way to win a fight is to not be in it. Some fights you cannot avoid. Never start the fight. If someone hits you, hit them back only harder. Do not stop until your life is no longer in danger. If you need help with fighting skills, I will help you.”
@kellyjimenez89844 ай бұрын
Dad used to say, "if you start a fight, I'm gonna whoop YOUR ass. But, if you find yourself in the middle of one and you don't finish it. I'm whoopin' your ass twice!!" I love my dad!!❤❤❤
@tammycenter87573 ай бұрын
My Marine Corps Dad told us the same thing and he taught us to defend ourselves.
@CynthiaMoon234 ай бұрын
Yes! I do notice that people say things online they’d never say to your face. I long for the days when people said things to your face.
@UnashamedCaliforniagirl4 ай бұрын
Seriously though
@hadmatter92403 ай бұрын
Oh, they'll say things to your face, alright...while hiding behind a mask.
@miach873 ай бұрын
@@hadmatter9240 Exactly! Like, I learned at a really early age that when the east 'Anglo Texan' side of my family oozed out, "Well, bless your sweet heart, darlin'!" - no matter how sugarcoated the utterances - what they really meant was, 'How feeble minded you turned out to be, poor ijit...' 🤪 I'd'a been happier even if just one had said, "Ijit. Go on back home and be feeble minded there." 🤣😂🤣
@blackjac5000Ай бұрын
I think it was Colin Quinn who said that people can be divided into whether or not they've been punched in the face. The "comedy has no boundaries" crowd appears to have not been.
@miach87Ай бұрын
@@blackjac5000 Gawds! Hysterical!! 🤣 Thank you for sharing!! 🎉
@user-ky8pl3yx9d4 ай бұрын
Two of the best lessons we learned as Gen Xers - sticks and stones will break your bones but words can never hurt you; and the only way to stop a bully is to stand up to them!
@victoriawilliams27863 ай бұрын
Hear! Hear!
@justdancefitnessstudiollc8180Ай бұрын
Amen!!!
@timwoodger789627 күн бұрын
Get a bigger stick and don’t stop until he’s screaming!!
@jimkoonce65744 ай бұрын
Now, everyone gets a participation award, ours was survival!
@UnashamedCaliforniagirl4 ай бұрын
That's actually the best " participation award" 😂
@victoriawilliams27863 ай бұрын
We earned our awards and all of our scars.
@hadmatter92403 ай бұрын
I got a fat lip and broken tooth in a game of wall ball when I was 12.
@MeanOldLadyАй бұрын
The boomers who abused their kids tried to save face by inventing the irrelevant, insincere, participation trophy just to make another jab at the kids.
@maryhiatt8084 ай бұрын
You are so right!! We toughened up or learned to run...fast!!
@mcportz4 ай бұрын
Get up. You'll be ok. Walk it off, rub some dirt on it. Are you crying? Knock it off, or I'll give ya something to cry about. You don't like dinner, then i guess you're not eating. Make yourself a pbj. These were all spoken in my house
@Ninjanimegamer4 ай бұрын
Hey, you're lucky to be able to have a pb&j. In my house, it was, you're sitting there until you finish or you're having it for breakfast. I'd sit staring at it all night, and again the next morning, lunch and dinner. I stopped going home after the street lights came on; well after dinner was over. Then, I was sent to bed without food. Thank goodness. Who could eat with all the yelling and screaming? The worst was getting yanked up from my seat by my hair, mid bite, to get a beating for chewing too loudly, or talking, or just existing.
@nprbiz3 ай бұрын
I finally called mom's bluff on the ol "eat it or wear it" line she used from time to time. Bowl of spaghetti o's right on the head.
@hadmatter92403 ай бұрын
@@Ninjanimegamer I hope you escaped that and made something of yourself.
@hadmatter92403 ай бұрын
@@nprbiz I hate those, but my son loved them when he was in grade school. He went from PB&J every day, to Spaghetti O's. Now that he's an adult, he realizes that steak is life.
@naomihatfield30152 ай бұрын
And how often did we hear “Why, when I was a kid, all we had to eat was beans! And I was GRATEFUL for those beans!” Look Dad, I’m sorry your father was an alcoholic, but that still won’t make Stuffed Bell Peppers taste good to a ten year old.
@greetgoods4 ай бұрын
Soooo true! I tell my kids those bullies in movies/tv are nicer than the nice kids at my school.
@nadjasunflower13872 ай бұрын
"Heathers" isn't a movie...it's a documentary. 😁
@Amy-iq7dd4 ай бұрын
My 3 sisters learned from the Master, my mother. They were baby boomers who treated me like a dumb kid- well until they died. But yeah, bullies came in all sizes colors and styles. I keep my mouth shut cause I don't care to engage, but once unleashed I will make them feel inadequate ignorant and sorry they tried my patience. Physical fights can be healed. Verbal takedowns tend to fester.
@donotneed22502 ай бұрын
My first bully and I had the same parents. I started studying Tang Soo-Do my last year of high school and one day I got home tired, thirsty and went into the kitchen to get something to drink. He was there and shirtless as well as our sister who was getting ready to put biscuits in the oven which was preheating. As soon as I put my books down on the table he started punching and my training kicked in and I began blocking as I was telling him to leave me alone. After a few blocks I struck him in the solar plexus using the heel of the palm. This caused him to move back into the preheating stove. The look on his face was priceless as he bounced off it. Our sister pipes up with, "I bet you'll leave him alone now, won't you?" That was the last time he raised his hands towards me.
@ryimscaith15934 ай бұрын
If someone starts a fight with you, level them. If you start a fight with someone, I'll level you. -GenX Parents.
@UnashamedCaliforniagirl4 ай бұрын
Accurate 😂
@kellyjimenez89844 ай бұрын
ARE WE RELATED SOMEHOW??? MY DAD SAID THE SAME THING!!!!❤😂
@user-ky8pl3yx9d3 ай бұрын
You better not start a fight, but if you’re in one you better finish it.
@newdawn75863 ай бұрын
Wow, my parents said the same thing! Trial by fire was the gen x way lol!
@kathy122383 ай бұрын
My Dad, grandfather, and uncle were all boxers....the line I was raised with was: there are 3 hits in a fight: them hitting you, you hitting them and them hitting the floor!
@dalerushton1394Ай бұрын
They have no idea what bullies are ( or were ). I remember one day at recess in 3rd grade in 1977 this dude who didn't like me told me our worst insult "Your Mom wears combat boots !". I ignored it and went back to playing tackle football on the asphalt. Then the same dude punches me 8n the stomach, a sucker punch. This knocked the wind out of me and as I was hunched over trying to breathe he hit me over the head with his lunchbox. I went down like a sack of potatoes; BUT, I got back up and said "Put up your dukes !" He ended up with a fat lip, a bloody nose, and a black eye. I looked about the same. And that's how I met my best friend to this day, a 47 year friendship. I'm not big on the mushy stuff, boys weren't allowed to cry then, but I will admit it's a darned heart warming true story. - Gen-X dude FOREVER
@j.s25074 ай бұрын
Nailed it!!!
@drummerlovesbookworm97382 ай бұрын
I just sent my boys to martial arts classes. They loved it. They learned to kick ass, some lovely Asian philosophy and morals, worked hard to earn those coveted belts, developed community, had killer potlucks where all those Asian moms brought those amazing egg rolls, excellent physical fitness, and #1 most important…self-confidence. Well, #1 was they seriously learned to defend themselves and hurt the other guy. Best investment I made.
@kerstinjanson83394 ай бұрын
She‘s so hilarious 😂
@susannpatton28934 ай бұрын
There is always cruel kids
@suzannebaxter28884 ай бұрын
I love this lady. I'm an English Gen X and boy did we have some bullies. Back when I was a child a long long time ago. Moms were to be feared and when I say feared it wasn't because she would beat your a$$ it was because she could lecture you for an hour straight. It's where most of us learned how to tune out of a conversation while nodding our heads and just the right look of shame. Worked every time. I think the biggest difference between Gen X kids and today's is even if we knew our butts would be kicked we still stood shoulder to shoulder with our friend who was been bullied. Today's kids will film it. Mom's golden rules were if they hit you first then you have my permission to hit back. If you hit them first you will answer to me. My dad's rules for both me and all my brothers do NOT bring the police to the door. You see back then that was the ultimate mark of shame. Now it's a badge of honour. My baby brother wanted to join this gang at his school and there was an initiation into said gang. He had to go and steal some sweets from the local Woolworth's. He did and he got caught the very first time. Police were called parents were called meanwhile brother was having a panic attack as he had broken dads golden rule. The police officer who turned up said to my parents leave it with us and took him to the cop shop. They locked him up in between to other prisoners one was a drunk the other was screaming and shouting and fighting the cops. After 6 hours my parents were called to come pick him up. He came out a different boy because it was tough love today that cop would have lost his job and my parents charged with child abuse. When in fact it was a tough lesson of what will happen if he starts on this road he never stole again dropped his friends and eventually ended up in the British Army. My own kids are spoilt and I know their spoilt but not with things with love understanding and they know if ever anyone attempts to bully them to walk away and as you walk just say WHATEVER. They don't know how to respond to that. If however these people persist then they have ti let me know and guess who I go after the parents. TIT for TAT in my world. You come at me you better have a damn good reason come at my kids you will need a paramedic. My husband also Gen X just sets me loose he says I am his very own British Bulldog. That is not an insult but his pride speaking. I now have my first grandchild and the love that is flowing from me to this precious child has turned me into a bodyguard hurt one hair on her head and you will need an undertaker
@Ninjanimegamer4 ай бұрын
I called the cops to arrest my child. She needed to be taught that selling a stolen credit card number will not be tolerated. The cops came in to investigate, they put her in cuffs and called the sarge to clear it. Sarge said because the cards weren't used, there was no crime. She vandalized the basement to get back at us, me especially, for calling the cops. I brought her down to the station to report her, but they still said no to locking her up. My kid was in h.s. during all of this. Now, she's out of the house and learning life's lessons on her own.
@loosilu2 ай бұрын
Truth: That's exactly why we vowed to never raise our kids that way.
@BethAnn574 ай бұрын
SPOT ON!!!
@keithpederson99124 ай бұрын
So far, this has to be my fav reaction to a stupid ass question. Love ya
@CrankyBarista2 ай бұрын
Well said. You forgot to mention that bullies usually came in groups. Best thing I learned, was to take down the biggest one first.
@farialmab47232 ай бұрын
So Very true!
@RichardGaudry-uz2bt2 ай бұрын
We didn't have a block button. Brilliant. Absolute gold.
@desmien679Ай бұрын
Also let us not forget, GenX nerds were also a whole different breed too, many had to learn martial arts in defending themselves from the bullies, this just made the bullies tougher. The nerds were also very creative with how they got back at the bullies too. Revenge of the Nerds wasn't just about entertainment it was a guide they created after years of doing this from experience.
@rob56644 ай бұрын
"like a watered down version in a fancy glass" Not joking If she thinks Hollywood portrayed bullies like sociopaths, she wouldn't make 1 day on a gen X playground
@suen55554 ай бұрын
I saw a woman in Central Park yesterday that looked exactly like you. Either it was you, or you have a twin. Plus, I just have to say that your Gen X commentaries are SPOT ON! Thank you for that!
@Dominique_992 ай бұрын
I was a latch key kid and my mum used a belt and a wooden spoon. The wooden spoon was constantly being pulled out to threaten us with. At school corporal punishment was still allowed. I remember getting hit at school because I came in late and gardener gave me a flower as I walked in and the teacher thought I picked it. The adults were the bullies. As we grew older blurred lines was a real thing. People took advantage of us left and right if they could. If you found people to protect you and survive you were doing well in the world. I still remember that no one ever said life was going to be easy.
@user-qh4uo7kt3h4 ай бұрын
You learned to fight real quick.......
@TedSchoenling28 күн бұрын
unless you were smaller than everybody else. Then you learned how to make people laugh AND you got really good at running.
@mikeguilmette77619 күн бұрын
"Navigating a minefield blindfolded." Brilliant illustration.
@MC-ct3pe3 ай бұрын
My parents said, "If you fight, there should only be 2 hits. You hitting them, and them hitting the floor." Then, there was "you better not start fights. But if you get into a fight, make sure you're the one that walks away"
@avengingemmapeel4 ай бұрын
Whew, this goes for the end of the Boomer generation, too. Our parents were like, "Stop crying, or I'll give you something to cry about!" If a teacher called about you, parents asked what you did, or, as my dad said, "Unless the teacher is doing something immoral or illegal, I'm on their side EVERY TIME!" F around and find out every minute of the day, all day long. We are hard, tough people. We've been places, seen things, and swam through sh*t!
@aratneerg36992 ай бұрын
Harden up was a common saying from our fathers. You either hardened up or got bullied. I remember going to the movies and some girls started throwing popcorn on my friends one by one left to right. I got more and more angry with each friend they hit and by the time it got to me I was furious. Grabbed their popcorn off them, threw it in their face and told them to shut up with lots of swear words and a threat and they didn't say a peep after that. My friends didn't either. I think they were pretty shocked by me but at least they knew they were safe so sometimes a bully picks on a bigger bully! Lessons learned on their behalf! Then I discovered pot, alcohol, parties and the guitar and I was much happier!
@user-bw1on7hs7s4 ай бұрын
If its not broken and not bleeding then get your ass back outside.
@Ninjanimegamer4 ай бұрын
Even if it was one or the other, or both, I don't want to hear about it. You did it to yourself so you fix it, and stay outside. Duct tape, paper towels and crazy glue all work well. Popsicle splints and paper towels under duct tape. Fix a wound or broken bone macgyver style.
@mslisadianemorse3 ай бұрын
That statement was my momma to a “t”! I acted the same way to my son.
@toniferrell4215Ай бұрын
This woman is dead on. Love it. Me being 50. She takes me back.
@Caprica15922 ай бұрын
Neighbor kids picking on my little bro, so I, at home alone with mono, got out of bed, got my bat, hopped on my dirt bike and chased those little effers home. Then I went back to bed to watch the 1976 summer Olympics. Good times! 😅
@PamelaPhillips-ed9slАй бұрын
Grumpy Grandpa here. We didn't have blocks. But we surely use bricks. 😂😂👍
@johnedgemon11844 ай бұрын
I love how you always hit the nail square on the head! Thank you for the straight up honesty with which you speak!
@mikea74294 ай бұрын
How I miss the jerky boys.
@hollyshaw-elliemae4 ай бұрын
omg. my husband still quotes them daily in one way or another.
@susanfranks-craun8114 ай бұрын
Mic drop!!!!😂😂😂😂
@Nikkimommyof42 ай бұрын
Growing up as a GenX kid I was told the famous "Don't start none won't be none" line. "However, if someone does start some mess with you - you better finish it otherwise I'll be taking it out on your a-". That's how we were taught to handle a bully situation. Even then I thought it was counter productive. But I eventually got tired of being bullied by the same two girls in school and developed a no f-s given ideology and finally decided to fight back with all the rage and irritation a fifth- grader could muster. One ran away before I could finish beating her butt and the other one saw what I was giving her girl and squashed things before I could break her off a piece of what I was giving her friend since I owed her a little something too. Years later, on FB as adults, that same person actually apologized to me and admitted that what she did was wrong and that I didn't deserve how she treated me. I suspect it was because she had children of her own and saw how it felt to be on my side of that fight. That same no F-s given attitude never really went away though, and my parents were treated to it just as much as everyone else around me. This is how most of my generation ended up becoming so apathetic I imagine. When nobody cares to step in to help their children they have to figure out their own coping strategies. Setting aside, the bulk of our intense emotions seems to be a major part of that. It's honestly not our fault so don't get angry or try to "fix" us when we don't react the way you want or expect us to because it's probably not going to work. We're to old and set in our ways to change at this juncture. Just accept what is and move on.
@zzzubmno275518 күн бұрын
Best advice from my dad as I grew up a Gen Xer, dont fight bullies when they are with their friends, wait until he is alone and you are with your buddies. That, and stop your crying or I will give you something to cry about.
@gypsyrose-qq9nz2 ай бұрын
I was bullied for being really small ,for coming from a poor family ,for wearing glasses ,etc... anything could get u bullied .I spent a lot of time in the principals office ,for my retaliation tactics 😂
@iris_nazarena_488223 күн бұрын
We had actual school yard fights when I was a kid. Anybody who had beef (guys AND girls) met a couple of blocks away after school and a crowd formed to watch them beat the shit out of each other. Good times! lol
@mikea74294 ай бұрын
Truth!
@chrishampton323723 күн бұрын
You are spot on, you speakest the truth. Thank you so much for telling our story. Giving us a voice to our history.
@MyLoveofCrafts3 ай бұрын
We woke up every day, ready for battle, fell to sleep, and mentally prepared the next one.
@GratefulHippieChic14 күн бұрын
1965 here. My brother was a Boomer 5 years my senior and loved beating me up daily. When he got tired of beating me up, he'd pass me off to our cousins and their friends. I succeeded on the track team because I spent so much time running for my GD life!
@spankyworth58523 ай бұрын
My dad always said "I'll give you something to cry about"
@mernaloy22692 ай бұрын
I always say "I wasn't brought up, I was dragged up". I was born in 1960, but I relate more to gen x than baby boomers.
@dma126421 күн бұрын
My biggest bully was my older brother. It made high school a piece of cake in comparison
@mdruben4 ай бұрын
Oh, how many times we bullied each other in school and actually everywhere. And home was not the exception. Since there was no Internet we couldn't hide. We actually had to tell each other to our faces. The 80s we're not perfect and many injustices were committed but many of us survived. The survival of the fittest. Law of nature. It applied before, applies now, and will apply later.
@mslisadianemorse3 ай бұрын
It’s why we’re harder and tougher.
@tammycenter87573 ай бұрын
Yes it absolutely applies now and will later. It has always applied.
@TradMommy2 ай бұрын
I came home crying about an older class man bullying me for a couple of months & my red-headed mother told me w a cigarette hanging out of the side of her mouth, “Eitjer standup to her but don’t come home crying about it another day or I’m gonna beat your azz!” I knew she’d had it so I did as she said & ended up being dubbed the girl you didn’t mess w at my school! Lol… thanks Mom, I love you for toughening my hummingbird butt up!
@jaybainbridge6613Ай бұрын
Taught not to start fights, just to finish them. Also if there isn't a bell or a ring there are NO RULES!
@tiffanygrever80924 ай бұрын
Very true, I know won move series in the eighties that definitely tot you the hard truth, war and rememberance watching it as an adult freaked me out.
@scoobydooby14714 ай бұрын
fluffing hilarious and true !!!
@beatrizl18484 ай бұрын
Oh, the belts that my parents used! One time I was hit so hard by my mom i lost consciousness briefly. Of course, nobody batted an eye about that kind of thing back then. My sister and I were talking recently to my parents ( they're in their early 80's) about how they used to hit us with the belt; conveniently, they acted like they couldn't remember!
@Ninjanimegamer4 ай бұрын
Hey, mine too, and they are in their late 70's/late 80s. My parents divorced a long time ago. Dad (89) can't remember, but he doesn't deny he was violent. I showed mom (76) the scars and mom got defensive. I recently had an EEG done, due to severe, and frequent childhood head trauma. Mom couldn't deny those results, but she still can't remember hitting me that often. I let her believe what she wants, because in the end it's my decision who takes care of her. Lol Dad will be gone before mom.
@tammycenter87573 ай бұрын
My parents both remember and they still remember exactly how I earned every one that I got. I can't argue with that because I was out there f'ing around so when I got home I got to find out. It's what made me an honest hard working law abiding citizen.
@kchaney566 күн бұрын
God Bless you Sherri
@Charlotte-dk5pz2 ай бұрын
My mother was a nurse in the emergency room in Kansas City. She took me to the morgue and showed/ explained all the teen deaths...gang violence, overdose, stabbings, etc... so I would understand the consequences...I don't think that parents do that anymore....I was still in elementary school. (Fourth grade)
@franceshyatt22603 ай бұрын
"STOP CRYING OR I'LL GIVE YOU SOMETHING TO CRY ABOUT." That's what I was told as a child. Also, " KIDS ARE TO BE SEEN NOT HEARD " Plus many other things like those.
@maryjesser64944 ай бұрын
Thank you so much 😆 I had to learn to fight in 4th grade because 3 older girls would attack me walking home from school I went home one day crying and my stone Mason dad was home by chance and literally said you better not ever start a fight but if you have to defend you self you better finish it than my uncles taught me how to fight and I was never bothered again twice by the same people also I was really thin and looked vulnerable so they thought I was an easy target 😂😂😂size doesn't matter when you had to take care of yourself😊
@l.m.ll.75174 ай бұрын
😮😂😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤❤ that's Right!!!! True story!!!!❤❤❤❤
@m0L3ify3 ай бұрын
My mom & teacher's reaction to my bullies: "Eh, give 'em a few weeks. It'll blow over. Zero intervention required."
@ltorres217able3 ай бұрын
Well, we did have dodgeball. If you were good at it, you could have revenge. If you sucked at it well, then you'd better be fast at running and dodging. Damn we had a great childhood! Todays kids just look at us in shock and awe. Like our parents abused us when, in fact, they actually did us a favor. Tell your parents thank you if they're still alive. I got the opportunity to do that before mine passed. It was worth it. My mom felt kinda guilty about it until that thank you. ❤
@Geokonj4 ай бұрын
"When I was a kid,. I stuck a pitch fork through my foot." Sooooo, I didn't go home to Mom.. when I wiped put my bike. A neighbor with 2 young kids. Treated me with bands aids and triple antibiotics...😂
@juliettelynne58614 ай бұрын
We didn't have time to question our gender - we were being hounded by bullies, including our siblings.
@user-ko1cz3ls2p4 ай бұрын
Right lol
@cheezyridr3 ай бұрын
you ain't kiddin!!! i had 4 brothers and 4 sisters. we lived in a tiny little townhouse. it was a melee in there all the time. hahaha
@Essex1215143 ай бұрын
And parents.
@batmessiah3 ай бұрын
Why is it that people always resort to this gender bullshit like it's some kind of insult? You're just perpetuating the bully mindset and are literally part of the problem.
@SomeGuy-hd4cn3 ай бұрын
Our friends told us we throw like a girl and cry like a bitch, so we already knew our gender.
@Love-Is-Kind4 ай бұрын
💯🎯🏆🥇✨👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
@ashleedecarlo35604 ай бұрын
How did you just explain my childhood? Lol
@Cheyennetinsley144 ай бұрын
That is. The truth. ❤😂
@ronbrewer27212 ай бұрын
I've still use everything I learned about life. Math I've had 3 years of algebra, 1 year of geometry, trig and pre calculus. The only math I have ever needed didn't go beyond the 4th grade&don't need that now with the abundance of calculators. I'll be using life/surv to skills until the day that I die.
@Earthangel632 ай бұрын
Yeah our bullies were one foot away from our face, and you could usually feel their spit as they degraded us in front of 30 other kids, up front and cheering on the Bully. I can think of one or ten fights I wish were online 😊
@London3284 ай бұрын
I'm so happy to be a Gen X . I wish I could have known you growing up. You're so cool.
@MurphyFarm20143 ай бұрын
Preach Sistah! ❤👌👏👍✌️🇨🇦🍁
@Angel-rq3pi4 ай бұрын
Let me take a stab at this...... I see what you did there. 😂
@CorvusAlyse4 ай бұрын
Omg yaaas! I was taught to never throw the first punch, to never start a fight, but that I had better be the one to finish it or I could expect similar punishment when I got home. I was 12F at the time. So I learned to fight and I learned to fight dirty, because what I really did was learned how to win, how to survive. School was full of people who had been taught the same things, but with a sense of entitlement that made them bullies. And we fought back in the k my ways we knew how: with our fists and our mouths
@sherrykeeney73764 ай бұрын
Oh Sherri this was a GOOD ONE !! & OH SO TRUE !! ❤
@idahopreps42422 ай бұрын
And we got spankings in school back then. My mom's theory "if you get spanked at school, you will get it twice as bad when you get home."
@joerojas5448Ай бұрын
Ironically in my case, Dad would ask "You hurt them, right?". Mom on the other hand hated to go get me from The principal's office.
@Liamf9864 ай бұрын
She speaks truth
@davidlipke65304 ай бұрын
No matter the time in history , a bully always projects personal issues on to others because they fear connection with people and hate being ignored.
@hamfox97144 ай бұрын
Back in the day they also hated being stabbed in the thigh with a pencil. Things change.
@Anglescissorhands2 ай бұрын
ABSOLUTELY!!!!! 😂💪💪👏👏👏👏💯💕
@amyslingsby69472 ай бұрын
I spent a great deal more time learning survival than I did math.
@celticdenefewАй бұрын
One of my childhood bullies would kick me vehind the knees as i was walking down the stairs. The only thing that kept me from falling and seriously hurting myself is the stairs were so crowded with other kids. Not to mention the bully at home that legit put my sister in the hospital and DSS still jept us at home
@theemarydee16104 ай бұрын
Shelly, take note the trauma of seeing women in church wearing “Pant Suit”Or the god-awful “ leisure Suits” of the 70’s. Our parents wanted to give us the physical items they didn’t have growing up. While we, wanted to give attention, emotional connections we didn’t have growing up. Btw, I got a hell of a lot more of it all because I was the youngest of 10 children. So my siblings are Boomers.
@TedSchoenling28 күн бұрын
Hey mom, I'm being bullied "Oh.. well.. just ignore them and they'll go away" Hey dad, I'm being bullied "what are you a wimp? punch them in the nose, don't come crying to me" I tried ignoring them.. they didn't go away.. I was too small to punch them in the nose with my fists.. so I learned to punch with my words. It is amazing what a quick wit and public humiliation will do to bring a bully down a few notches. still got my butt kicked... but at least it was only by the really stupid bully who didn't know they could only lose by fighting me... Once I made sure that everybody knew I was a small, easy target and that the bully wasn't tough for beating me up, everybody turned on him... THEN he left me alone. Dad did ask if I punched him in the nose. "Nope dad, I got somebody else to do it for me"
@sherrykeeney73764 ай бұрын
Oh Sheri this was a,GOOD ONE & OH SO TRUE!! ❤
@Deafgreekboy4 ай бұрын
This speaks my truth!
@nualaseamus3 ай бұрын
My mom literally said if I didn't fight back when I came home bloody, she would beat me until I learned to fight better. 😅
@user-ko1cz3ls2p4 ай бұрын
I remember in kindergarten before school even started me and the whole class was waiting outside our classroom for our teacher to come unlock the classroom door and there was a boy picking on a girl just being so mean and I honestly don't remember either of their Names but I remember the look on this poor girls face was so sad and I remember jumping on the boy pinning him down and punching him so many times my knuckles busted the teacher shows up and pulls me off of him and ask me why I was doing that I said because sometimes words don't work lol she called my grams who came and got me and took me to out for ice cream
@Ninjanimegamer4 ай бұрын
Thank you, because I was always that girl.
@user-ko1cz3ls2p3 ай бұрын
@@Ninjanimegamer never could stand a bully
@victoriawilliams27863 ай бұрын
As kids we earned our awards and our scars. With standing up to our bullies our only choice.
@loosilu2 ай бұрын
And we vowed to never, ever raise our kids that way.
@jackromero73244 ай бұрын
I've been in several fights with the bullies of others....Something in my soul has me protect the weaker or those who are afraid......Sucks.
@UnashamedCaliforniagirl4 ай бұрын
As that kid who was bullied and often had to have a " protector" because I was disabled believe me when I tell you that you are a hero then. I was fortunate my protector was my legal guardian ( uncle who raised me) but not all bullied kids have protection from their bullies. We see you, we appreciate you ❤️ ❤❤ hugs.
@kchaney566 күн бұрын
"Fuck around and find out" sounds very much like what I heard from the greatest generation (I am a boomer) "I brought you into this world and I can take you out"
@PamelaPhillips-ed9slАй бұрын
Grumpy Grandpa here. You know I like to see you cry. And 40 years later you're still crying. Baby need a bottle. 😂😂😂😂👍
@user-de9hr4uc6u4 ай бұрын
I was an only child single parent raise and latch key With my Mom working I had to take responsibilities fast with no complaining till this day at 66 young I don't be around BS
@marcushodges27122 ай бұрын
Spittin facts as per usual. Effin A Cotton, EFFIN AAAA!
@lindsayessex904121 күн бұрын
I grew up in the )60s and 70s I was so bullied on the bus. And my parents said stand up to them. Of course I couldn’t. Anyway she’s right when she said they will take your dignity. But that prepares your for all the mean people I met in my life and then I knew how to handle them as an adult
@Eniral4412 ай бұрын
Yeah... We didn't know the real definition of a bully that we have today. If the bullies weren't fighting you at the time and taking your lunch money, they weren't "bullies". We'd be thrown out of the admin office and told to toughen up. Then we'd be bullied by everyone else for being a "whiny little baby, crying to mommy" (not my words). It wasn't just our parents who were Boomers, so were our teachers, principals, and counselors.
@TheBaumcm3 ай бұрын
School was a psychological warfare proving ground. I broke a bully once who was making fun of me for being adopted by making him question whether or not he could say with absolute certainty that his parents had planned for and wanted him. I literally had to go to my principal because my math teacher sat us alphabetically and wouldn’t move me, so all of the bullies were right next to me and would steal my stuff. The adults were harder too. That principal made one kid cry just by hinting that he wasn’t behaving in alignment with his Christian morals.