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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier
I agree and don't in ways. People with engaged and present families who communicate well should (in most cases) be able to identify and address bullying issues early so that they don't escalate into anything too big. But when that doesn't happen, sustained/harassing/bullying comments (either verbal or online) absolutely can escalate to the point where an otherwise happy kid could end up suicidal.
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Well yeah - someone who spends their life in front a screen is more likely to take "cyberbullying" seriously, and people with friends and attentive families are less likely to be in front of their screens all the time.
But on the flipside, if someone has mental issues, all the friends and family in the world won't soften certain blows.