Verbal bullying is common. This includes name - calling, like 'ugly' or 'fat'. Another type is social bullying, such as excluding a girl from a group. Cyberbullying is also on the rise, with mean comments on social media.
Well, one common type is physical bullying where girls might be pushed, hit or have their things damaged. Then there is emotional bullying. For example, making a girl feel stupid or worthless by constantly criticizing her work or appearance. Social exclusion is also a major form. When a group of girls deliberately leave out one girl from their activities or conversations.
In many bullying girls stories, we see relational aggression. This is when girls try to damage another girl's relationships. For instance, spreading lies to make her friends turn against her. Verbal abuse is quite prevalent too, using insults to put the girl down. And then there is the form of isolation, where the bullied girl is made to feel alone by being separated from her peers.
One common type is verbal abuse. Just like in the stories I mentioned before, people leave mean comments or send cruel messages. Another type is spreading false rumors. It can quickly damage someone's reputation.
Physical bullying also appears often. For example, pushing, hitting, or tripping someone, like in the story where a bullied kid was constantly tripped during recess. Another common type is social bullying. This includes spreading rumors, excluding someone from a group, or making someone feel left out, which can be just as damaging as the other forms.
Exclusion is common. For example, girls might not invite a particular girl to parties or group activities just to make her feel left out.
One common type is exclusion, like in the story where an employee was left out of meetings. Another is overloading with work, similar to the case of the new hire getting impossible tasks. Verbal abuse also occurs, as seen when the supervisor publicly berated the new employee.
One common type is verbal bullying. Like name - calling, making fun of someone's appearance, or how they talk. For example, if a kid has a lisp, others might make fun of it.
One common type is physical bullying like hitting or pushing. For example, in many boarding school stories, the bigger students might physically intimidate the smaller ones. Another type is verbal bullying, such as name - calling and spreading rumors. There are also cases of social exclusion, where bullies keep other students from joining in group activities or making friends.
One common type is workplace bullying. This can include things like being given impossible tasks to set you up for failure, or having your ideas constantly shot down by superiors or colleagues. Another type is social bullying, for example, being excluded from social events or groups on purpose. Verbal bullying is also common, such as being taunted, insulted, or having false rumors spread about you.
One common type is spreading rumors. For example, a student might start a false rumor about another student's personal life, like saying they cheated on a test when they didn't. Another type is mean comments on social media. High schoolers might leave cruel remarks on someone's photo or post, which can really hurt their feelings. Also, exclusion is a form of cyber bullying. A group of students could create a private chat and deliberately leave out one person, making that person feel left out and unwanted.
One common type is exclusion. Some animals might not let others join their groups or play with them, like when a clique of monkeys doesn't let a new lemur be part of their tree - climbing games.
Friendship can also be a theme. Sometimes, through the process of dealing with bullying, new friendships are formed. For example, in 'Orange', Naho's group of friends come together to help Kakeru. And the theme of growing up is there too. Bullying can be a part of a character's journey from being immature to more mature, as seen in Bakugo's character development in 'My Hero Academia'.