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85. Here is but a single incident out of many.
It was 1979, and I was thirteen. Thirteen is often a difficult age, even for the best of us. For me, it was near torture.

I desperately wanted to be like the other girls, seemingly so full of poise. I wanted to have their perfect Farrah Fawcett hair and their cute little figures poured into Calvin Klein jeans. I wanted to be like the girls who seemed to know instinctively how to put on makeup so that they looked the cover of Seventeen magazine, and who drew the admiring glances of the boys in class.

I was none of those things. I was the person for whom the phrase “awkward stage” was coined: I was skinny, and I had stubbornly blemish-prone skin. My clothes were wrong. I had no idea what to do with makeup, and I had no idea what to do with my hair beyond washing the oiliness out every day. I wore enormous glasses. I was too shy to look people in the eye. I was the proverbial ugly duckling.

Adolescent girls can smell weakness. They can smell fear. There’s a certain type of girl who looks for that scent, thrives on it, follows it to its source and torments the fearful. There’s a certain type of girl who needs to have a victim. Susan Richter was just such a girl.

Susan’s methods of torment were many. Her actions were innumerable. I could tell a hundred stories of what Susan did to me and still have stories left to tell. One incident in the fall of my eighth grade year remains crisp and distinct in my memory; looking back now, it is difficult to believe nearly twenty-five years have passed.

Susan was in my science class. Instead of desks, the students sat in groups of four at square, shiny black-topped tables. There was only one other student who would sit next to me, a shy girl named Andrea who hid behind a veil of long black hair and black glasses. No one else dared to sit by me for fear of incurring Susan’s scorn. Susan aimed her viciousness at anyone who tried to stand up for me. It didn’t take long before no one bothered.

Mr. Delaney, the science teacher, was often late to class by five minutes or more. On that particular day, he was very late. On that particular day, Andrea was absent. I sat alone at my shiny black table, the table in the center of the room, visible to everyone else. Mr. Delaney was not there to deter the actions of the malevolent.

The silence that hung in the air between the sound of the bell and the realization that Mr. Delaney would be later than usual was heavy with the bitter perfume of danger. I sensed rather than knew what was about to happen to me Fear permeated my pores. I wished to be home, outside, in Timbuktu, invisible – anything and anywhere but in that moment.

Susan caught my eye, her gaze narrowing as she whispered something in Anna Comstock’s ear. They both giggled, and Anna turned to look at me as well, a smirk forming on her smooth, round face. I wanted to run but was frozen, attached to my seat as surely as if I had been restrained. Susan jumped up from her orange plastic chair and advanced on my table. The class was silent, most of them watching Susan to see what she would do.

She carefully, deliberately climbed on top of my black table, standing over me and compelling me to look up at her. Then she laughed, pointing at me and looking around the room in glowing triumph at her captive audience.

“Look at her!” she cried. “She’s so ugly!” She looked back at me, pointing her finger straight at my nose. “Listen to me. Nobody likes you. Nobody. Are you scared? Are you scared now that Andrea’s not here to sit with you? She smells. Do you like sitting next to smelly?”

I remained quiet, my throat dry and closing. I felt sweat beads form on my forehead and above my lip. My heart pounded and roared in my ears as Susan continued her tirade.

“Nobody likes you! Do you hear me? I know…let’s sing. Let’s sing a song about Ugly Cathy.” She raised her arms as if to conduct the class in a choir practice and began singing loudly, using the tune from a McDonald’s jingle:

“Nobody likes Cathy, we all hate her so! Nobody likes Cathy, we all hate her so!”

I don’t know how long she went on. It might have been thirty seconds, and it might have been two minutes. To me it seemed an eternity, and I fought uselessly to hold back my tears.

Someone coughed loudly. Someone else signaled Susan that Mr. Delaney was on his way. She hopped down from my table and quickly ran to her seat next to Anna, laughing behind her hand at my anguish. Mr. Delaney came into the room, glancing around curiously at his students all sitting in silence.

He hesitated, appearing to want to say something and then evidently changing his mind. He opened his mouth, closed it, and then opened it again, flipping through his teacher’s text.

“Page 42, everyone,” was all he said.

Susan Richter faded into just a memory as the years rolled past me, but the sound of her voice lived on inside my head. I heard that voice echoing in my brain long years after the final bell sounded at Kennedy Junior High.

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  What is your worst bullying story? jcrew2001  Apr-19-07 05:39 PM   #0 
   I had serious speech impedements as a child.  Bornaginhooligan   Apr-19-07 05:40 PM   #1 
   Good thing you didn't have writing impediments. :)  BlooInBloo   Apr-19-07 05:50 PM   #6 
   Studies have shown that revenge is far more  jcrew2001   Apr-19-07 05:53 PM   #9 
   Studies show that demon posessions lead to premarital childbirth  Bornaginhooligan   Apr-19-07 05:54 PM   #11 
      violent movies didn't cause this but it was certainly  jcrew2001   Apr-19-07 06:00 PM   #13 
   I had a speech impedement  H2O Man   Apr-19-07 06:00 PM   #14 
   Did you ever ask your brother what he "communicated" to the teacher?  cat_girl25   Apr-19-07 06:13 PM   #31 
      Yes.  H2O Man   Apr-19-07 07:05 PM   #58 
   I'm a stutterer and had to endure a lot of cruel shit throughout my school years.  maveric   Apr-19-07 06:56 PM   #56 
      When my grandson was three years old, he came down with a childhood disease  tinfoilinfor2005   Apr-19-07 08:20 PM   #88 
      My little brother is a stutterer.  Breeze54   Apr-20-07 02:15 AM   #119 
      My father stutters, and I was also speech impaired  Lorien   Apr-20-07 05:12 PM   #158 
   I'm half-generation American  NYCALIZ   Apr-19-07 05:43 PM   #2 
   Pretty much my entire 7th grade year  Rocknrule   Apr-19-07 05:45 PM   #3 
   Its called revenge and access to guns  jcrew2001   Apr-19-07 05:49 PM   #4 
   Lots of people no longer value life.  MLFerrell   Apr-19-07 09:49 PM   #98 
   I owned a gun at the age of eight years old.  Wcross   Apr-20-07 01:02 PM   #139 
      but older kids can get guns, ammo  jcrew2001   Apr-20-07 05:29 PM   #159 
   yeah, me too  shanti   Apr-19-07 06:02 PM   #16 
   It only made it worse  Rocknrule   Apr-19-07 06:03 PM   #18 
   Self delete  KansDem   Apr-19-07 06:46 PM   #53 
   The onset of puberty  PegDAC   Apr-19-07 10:27 PM   #101 
   Mr. Phillip Tarzia, at the now-defunct High Croft School in Williamstown, Massachusetts...  IanDB1   Apr-19-07 05:49 PM   #5 
   that is one immigrant I am glad was deported  dsc   Apr-19-07 06:03 PM   #19 
   Well, we unfortunately lost a good guy we actually liked who had been traveling with him.  IanDB1   Apr-19-07 06:06 PM   #25 
      One would have to wonder  dsc   Apr-19-07 06:08 PM   #28 
   Wow, what a sick fuck  wicket   Apr-20-07 12:08 PM   #131 
   Oh, let's see...  jtg33   Apr-19-07 05:51 PM   #7 
   The only bullying I got was in early elementary years.  cat_girl25   Apr-19-07 05:52 PM   #8 
   There was a really tall girl I used to call "Tree." God, I wanted her so bad. n/t  IanDB1   Apr-19-07 05:53 PM   #10 
      You wanted to climb that tree, eh?  cat_girl25   Apr-19-07 05:57 PM   #12 
      I wanted to climb that tree like a drunken monkey.  IanDB1   Apr-19-07 06:01 PM   #15 
         LOL!  cat_girl25   Apr-19-07 06:06 PM   #24 
      Reminds me of the Steve Miller Song "The Joker"  wicket   Apr-20-07 12:11 PM   #132 
   Middle school was Hell for me  dsc   Apr-19-07 06:02 PM   #17 
   How awful!  cat_girl25   Apr-19-07 06:07 PM   #26 
   thanks  dsc   Apr-19-07 06:10 PM   # 
      I am so sorry  Gelliebeans   Apr-19-07 07:30 PM   #63 
      thanks  dsc   Apr-19-07 07:55 PM   #75 
      my first knowingly gay friend was a boy who started school w/me in 8th grade  orleans   Apr-20-07 02:10 AM   #118 
         that was cool of you to be his friend  dsc   Apr-20-07 07:38 PM   #172 
   Jesus. If that happened to me, I would be tempted to go Columbine on all of them.  meldroc   Apr-19-07 06:21 PM   #36 
   It is hard to explain how totally mad I was  dsc   Apr-19-07 06:23 PM   #39 
   I probably sound horrible saying this  Rocknrule   Apr-19-07 07:34 PM   #64 
   Napoleon Dynamite  marions ghost   Apr-19-07 06:21 PM   #37 
   Never saw the film  dsc   Apr-19-07 06:24 PM   #41 
      Good film  marions ghost   Apr-19-07 06:29 PM   #43 
         The trailer looks cute  dsc   Apr-19-07 06:36 PM   #47 
   That's horrible!  Breeze54   Apr-19-07 08:03 PM   #79 
      Only one teacher and he was a coach  dsc   Apr-19-07 08:05 PM   #81 
   I got hell in junior high school.  meldroc   Apr-19-07 06:04 PM   #20 
   I can so relate  dsc   Apr-19-07 06:05 PM   #23 
   What's yours?  gatorboy   Apr-19-07 06:05 PM   #21 
   its wasn't that bad  jcrew2001   Apr-20-07 05:34 PM   #161 
   I was bullied throughout my school years  magellan   Apr-19-07 06:05 PM   #22 
   Ah, another Middle School experience for me.  Kelly Rupert   Apr-19-07 06:07 PM   #27 
   After being bullied, learning to make the right kinds of prank calls was a great equalizer  IanDB1   Apr-19-07 06:12 PM   #30 
   Swift kick to the nuts works.  meldroc   Apr-19-07 06:36 PM   #46 
   I was bullied from 9th-12th grade  RC Quake   Apr-19-07 06:10 PM   #29 
   Pretty much all through school  TlalocW   Apr-19-07 06:13 PM   #32 
   I left school due in part to bullying.  Akoto   Apr-19-07 06:18 PM   # 
   I had problems with abusive teachers too  marions ghost   Apr-19-07 06:45 PM   #52 
      An elementary school teacher where I went school.  EnviroBat   Apr-20-07 03:23 PM   #149 
   Mine was not so much bullying, but cruelty to another person..several  likesmountains 52   Apr-19-07 06:18 PM   #33 
   At least you grew up over the years...  MLFerrell   Apr-19-07 11:21 PM   #106 
      Thanks, the memory of that day still stops me in my tracks...and I am a better  likesmountains 52   Apr-20-07 09:09 PM   #182 
   Seventh grade was the worst,  Raksha   Apr-19-07 06:19 PM   #34 
   My brother had Asperger and I wore a back brace  mycritters2   Apr-19-07 06:20 PM   #35 
   yeah that would be the daily double to say the least.  dsc   Apr-19-07 06:25 PM   #42 
   In early grade school  Annces   Apr-19-07 06:22 PM   #38 
   Nothing physical  treestar   Apr-19-07 06:24 PM   #40 
   a lot of times, actually. Then I had growth spurts and they left me alone  ends_dont_justify   Apr-19-07 06:32 PM   #44 
   I can think of quite a few...  InvisibleTouch   Apr-19-07 06:34 PM   #45 
   That is like the scene from Dawson's Creek  dsc   Apr-19-07 06:39 PM   #49 
      Well, I sometimes still kick myself...  InvisibleTouch   Apr-19-07 11:37 PM   #109 
   Pretty much constantly hassled in middle school years  slackmaster   Apr-19-07 06:39 PM   #48 
   Mine began with my father  blues90   Apr-19-07 06:41 PM   #50 
   Not the Bullying  Madspirit   Apr-19-07 06:43 PM   #51 
   I was bullied some in school  junofeb   Apr-19-07 06:51 PM   #54 
   There Were Three Assholes in 10th Grade English  Crisco   Apr-19-07 06:55 PM   #55 
   Gum in the hair totally sucks  dsc   Apr-19-07 06:57 PM   #57 
      Gum Doesn't Mess Up Hair  Crisco   Apr-20-07 09:10 AM   #123 
   I wasn't bulled that much...mostly due to my weird situation.  Evoman   Apr-19-07 07:10 PM   #59 
   Yeah, I was bullied in school, but for the most part  zalinda   Apr-19-07 07:14 PM   #60 
   I feel so bad for your kid  dsc   Apr-19-07 07:19 PM   #61 
   Add to that  zalinda   Apr-19-07 07:40 PM   #68 
   I couldn't go to college after high school either  bamademo   Apr-19-07 07:51 PM   #73 
   as a 12 yr old i broke my neck and was in a neck brace ..in those days  flyarm   Apr-19-07 07:29 PM   #62 
   Absolutely beautiful post Flyarm  Avalon Sparks   Apr-19-07 07:53 PM   #74 
   I second that  dsc   Apr-19-07 07:56 PM   #77 
   flyarm, thank you for that.  July   Apr-19-07 08:31 PM   #91 
   I was very popular in High School and was chided for being friendly with the "picked on"  Digit   Apr-19-07 07:35 PM   #65 
   Something else I remembered  Rocknrule   Apr-19-07 07:39 PM   #66 
   I was considered gay, and I got good grades, was ugly, wore my dad's hand me downs  Lerkfish   Apr-19-07 07:40 PM   #67 
   In junior high there was a girl who belonged to a tough crowd. She would pick on me  OmmmSweetOmmm   Apr-19-07 07:43 PM   #69 
   Oh, there are so many...  GaYellowDawg   Apr-19-07 07:47 PM   #70 
   Christ  dsc   Apr-19-07 07:49 PM   #72 
   That's really frightening.  Gregorian   Apr-19-07 08:08 PM   #84 
   I went to an all white junior high  Geek_Girl   Apr-19-07 07:48 PM   #71 
   As the smallest kid in all of my schools.  Gregorian   Apr-19-07 07:56 PM   #76 
   When the 4th, 5th, 6th, 9th grade nuns  Breeze54   Apr-19-07 08:00 PM   #78 
   My Worst Bullying Story  Madspirit   Apr-19-07 08:05 PM   #80 
   some people don't deserve to be parents  dsc   Apr-19-07 08:06 PM   #83 
   Where's your avatar? n/t  Madspirit   Apr-19-07 10:41 PM   #102 
      they get turned off when traffic is high  dsc   Apr-19-07 10:50 PM   #104 
   I'm so so so sorry  renate   Apr-20-07 12:05 PM   #130 
   I had a couple of boys pick on me in third grade.  bklyncowgirl   Apr-19-07 08:05 PM   #82 
   Here is but a single incident out of many.  Left Is Write   Apr-19-07 08:08 PM   #85 
   You are a hell of a writer  dsc   Apr-19-07 08:10 PM   #87 
      Thank you.  Left Is Write   Apr-19-07 08:59 PM   #96 
   Well, I was putting this kid in a garbage can....  SayWhatYo   Apr-19-07 08:09 PM   #86 
   Age 9, Detroit, MI...kind of long....  annarbor   Apr-19-07 08:21 PM   #89 
   Once someone told me I deserved to die for being Jewish  rockymountaindem   Apr-19-07 08:29 PM   #90 
   I wasn't bullied so much as ignored  alarimer   Apr-19-07 08:32 PM   #92 
   Awe....  Breeze54   Apr-19-07 08:41 PM   #94 
   oh honey....  renate   Apr-20-07 12:33 PM   #136 
      I no longer remember any of the details  alarimer   Apr-20-07 08:18 PM   #179 
   What a great thread, jcrew!  vickitulsa   Apr-19-07 08:38 PM   #93 
   Usual dumbass childhood stuff....  Catchawave   Apr-19-07 08:51 PM   #95 
   Not so much bullied as endless teased  ChaoticSilly   Apr-19-07 09:15 PM   #97 
   My husband moved her from the Philippines when he was a toddler. He definitely  grace0418   Apr-19-07 10:00 PM   #99 
   Eighth grade was the worst.  PegDAC   Apr-19-07 10:24 PM   #100 
   I have Asperger's syndrome, and a whole host of other "maladies"...  MLFerrell   Apr-19-07 10:48 PM   #103 
   You said something SO profound...  GaYellowDawg   Apr-19-07 11:20 PM   #105 
   "I'm glad you came out from under that."  MLFerrell   Apr-19-07 11:26 PM   #107 
      I'll be honest  GaYellowDawg   Apr-19-07 11:37 PM   #110 
         "I hope you continue to prosper and you are so happy that all your former bullies envy you."  MLFerrell   Apr-20-07 10:54 AM   #125 
         I saw one of my worst tormentors at my 20th reunion  dsc   Apr-20-07 05:48 PM   #165 
   I know the pain you suffered through  bleedingheart   Apr-20-07 05:40 PM   #162 
   There's something I have to say in this thread's context...  GaYellowDawg   Apr-19-07 11:28 PM   #108 
   thanks  dsc   Apr-20-07 06:00 PM   #167 
   I witnessed a pretty bad episode of bullying when I was in 11th grade  Wednesdays   Apr-20-07 12:02 AM   #111 
   I swear I never knew or heard of anyone  Katzenkavalier   Apr-20-07 12:08 AM   #112 
   I must have been a late bloomer  IronLionZion   Apr-20-07 03:54 PM   #150 
   if this thread has taught me anything  Magic Rat   Apr-20-07 12:09 AM   #113 
   I picked on other kids until around freshman year  submerged99   Apr-20-07 01:12 AM   #114 
   You need to pay back your debts  july302001   Apr-20-07 07:57 PM   #175 
   An observation  meldroc   Apr-20-07 01:22 AM   #115 
   This needs to be repeated,  raccoon   Apr-20-07 11:45 AM   #127 
   Hear Hear! This Is Exactly What Infuriates Me  lligrd   Apr-20-07 04:47 PM   #154 
   Freshman in college. six weeks after starting school.  Perragrande   Apr-20-07 01:27 AM   #116 
   I didn't have it nearly as bad as some here  minkyboodle   Apr-20-07 02:03 AM   #117 
   Ingrown toe nails are a bitch but when I got one in 8th and then 10th grades  dsc   Apr-20-07 07:51 PM   #174 
      lol  minkyboodle   Apr-20-07 09:45 PM   #183 
         I admit it was so worth it  dsc   Apr-20-07 09:56 PM   #184 
   I had 20+ fellow students beat me and cut off my hair at a senior skip day party.  slampoet   Apr-20-07 02:47 AM   #120 
   that is brutal  dsc   Apr-20-07 06:31 AM   #122 
   Again, I don't think bullying CAUSED this tragedy.  XemaSab   Apr-20-07 02:49 AM   #121 
   The worst bullies at my primary school were the nuns  MathGuy   Apr-20-07 10:08 AM   #124 
   I saw one horrible display and it was led by a teacher.  lazyriver   Apr-20-07 11:23 AM   #126 
   Good on you!  MLFerrell   Apr-20-07 11:47 AM   #128 
   I've thought about trying to look up Andre but am  lazyriver   Apr-20-07 11:57 AM   #129 
   Sounds like Coach Bradley Buzzcut from Beavis & Butthead  meldroc   Apr-20-07 12:11 PM   #133 
   He was a little older than Buzzcut but just as mean.  lazyriver   Apr-20-07 01:16 PM   #141 
   Chilling story  flying_monkeys   Apr-20-07 12:22 PM   #134 
   I don't remember how to spell his last name or  lazyriver   Apr-20-07 01:21 PM   #143 
   is Mutually Assured Dodgeball an NJ thing?  foo_bar   Apr-20-07 10:20 PM   #186 
   My worst story?  kgfnally   Apr-20-07 12:23 PM   #135 
   I am so sorry they did that to you.  flying_monkeys   Apr-20-07 12:33 PM   #137 
   don't regret spending that time...  renate   Apr-20-07 12:59 PM   #138 
   my story---posted on the other..but...  BattenS   Apr-20-07 01:36 PM   #145 
      those emotionally crippled people tried to cripple you  renate   Apr-20-07 02:38 PM   #146 
         yeah...  BattenS   Apr-20-07 02:45 PM   #147 
            i am so sorry all this happened to you.  orleans   Apr-21-07 05:00 AM   #187 
   I hope I don't come across as offensinve...  EnviroBat   Apr-20-07 01:26 PM   #144 
   Every day for a period of time a kid named Chuck...  EnviroBat   Apr-20-07 01:08 PM   #140 
   Alec Baldwin called me a thoughtless pig  Little Wing   Apr-20-07 01:17 PM   #142 
   Depends what time of the day you ask me  nolabels   Apr-20-07 02:56 PM   #148 
   A kid that was on a ski trip with me killed himself due to bullying  mdmc   Apr-20-07 03:55 PM   #151 
   I was constantly bullied from Kindergarten to 10th grade  RadFemFL   Apr-20-07 04:11 PM   #152 
   The largest resource regarding bullying:  nicknameless   Apr-20-07 04:43 PM   #153 
   Slashdot has quite a few horror stories.  meldroc   Apr-20-07 04:55 PM   #155 
   I was bullied, but I witnessed someone else being bullied much worse  noonwitch   Apr-20-07 05:01 PM   #156 
   tough and gutsy kid I wish I had had his courage back when I was his age.  dsc   Apr-20-07 05:30 PM   #160 
   Jr High was hell. I was jumped one day by a group of girls that had been tormenting me  nonconformist   Apr-20-07 05:04 PM   #157 
   Shot At With Dartguns, Loaded Guns Put In My Face, Grenades In My Mouth, Military Knives Against My  OPERATIONMINDCRIME   Apr-20-07 05:42 PM   #163 
   damn I thought my brother was a bastard  dsc   Apr-20-07 05:54 PM   #166 
      Me Too. Thanfully Though, No Sexual Abuse. But The Same Can't Be Said For My Sister,  OPERATIONMINDCRIME   Apr-20-07 06:28 PM   #168 
         I wouldn't go that far  dsc   Apr-20-07 06:29 PM   #169 
            Nope.  OPERATIONMINDCRIME   Apr-20-07 06:38 PM   #170 
               wow simply wow  dsc   Apr-20-07 07:08 PM   #171 
   too many to count  Johnny Appleseed   Apr-20-07 05:43 PM   #164 
   Creative ways of dealing with bullies.  happydreams   Apr-20-07 07:44 PM   #173 
   my experiences  july302001   Apr-20-07 08:03 PM   #176 
   Guy that sat behind me in 9th grade history abused me every day  dadsblacksheep   Apr-20-07 08:06 PM   #177 
   Revenge is pointless.  HypnoToad   Apr-20-07 08:09 PM   #178 
   I won't share my full story, or even the worst... its just a bit painful...  nolies32fouettes   Apr-20-07 08:46 PM   #180 
   I am an Asian with a disability and a speech impediment  socialdemocrat1981DU Moderator   Apr-20-07 09:02 PM   #181 
   I had bullies...but SOME became my friends.........what does that say?  KoKo01   Apr-20-07 09:58 PM   #185 
 

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