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Radical Centrist
Join Date: Jan 2001
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What kinds of fights did you get in when you were younger?
When I was a kid I was a complete wuss and geek, and I was afraid to get into fights, and I never did. It didn't help being the shortest guy in my grade. But in my British year, 9th grade/3rd form, I was able to be an entirely different character due to the amount of attention paid to me, which I liked. There I did get into a fight, and I won it out of sheer confidence. I mostly just held the guy down and told him I didn't want to fight. Since then I have been allergic to violence and will avoid it at any costs.
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Thats "Miss Zipper Neck" to you.
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: little town (but not the littlest) in texas
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Against classmates? Fights that I won.
Against my sister? Fights that were a draw. Against my brother? Fights I lost. The fights with my sister were the most violent. We really both lost those.
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Arlington, VA
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Not many. Fights with siblings don't really count, I think. I used to get into fights with my little brother a lot, but stopped when I realized he didn't know how to stop and was willing to go much further and was willing to actually injure me. Plus, he started getting bigger than me.
Only non-sibling fight I remember was in 3rd grade. I got into an argument with a friend on the playground at school. I'd seen other kids get into fights, so I thought I would try it. I shoved him a couple of times, and he kicked me in the nuts. That was the end of that. I'm an expert at avoiding fights now. |
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Slattern of the Swail
Join Date: Jul 2004
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Verbal.
Once I chased my sister around the house with a kitchen knife - but that was all in good fun.
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Join Date: Jun 2010
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The only real fight I remember was one Saturday on the school yard.
It ended in a draw, but me a little more ahead. On Monday, it started up again and I took a pounding... from his big brother ! |
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I know, right?
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in a mood, not cupcake
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Philadelphia
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When I was about 8 years old, I had to yank another girl (and known neighborhood brat) off of the monkey bars, after she kicked my toddler sister a few times while swinging from them. It was all hair-pulling and scratching, typical stuff, until I pulled a huge hunk of her hair out!
She ran home screaming and I was left standing in the playground with a fistfull of blond hair, totally in shock. I remember her distraught mother standing outside our front door, discussing the incident with my irritated mother for what seemed like hours. I'd never gotten along with this little girl, but I was friendly with her older sister and invited her to my birthday party a few months later. She came with gift in hand, but later on during the party, her mother was at the door looking distraught once again. Her bratty younger daughter was in tears at her side, upset because she hadn't been invited. More endless discussion ensued with my poor exasperated mother. Now that I'm recalling this story, I think it's funny that my mother let me invite one sister but not the other. And isn't it weird that their mother let the one daughter come to my party, but didn't bring up the lack of invitation for her other daughter ahead of time? Hmm. |
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Are you knock-kneed?
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Middle Hoosierland
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In fourth grade, I jumped on the back of a much bigger girl who was beating up my little brother. Lucky for me that stopped the fight, because I think she was so fucking surprised by it.
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Cleverly disguised as a responsible adult
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Dallas, TX
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I avoided fighting as much as possible as I abhor violence. It didn't help that I was bullied and wanted to more than a few times but it's not my nature to hurt people. I preferred to play mean pranks on my tormentors instead. To this day, that is my default response.
As an example, during gym class, my bookbag had a habit of vanishing, along with textbooks, library books, homework and calculators and other expensive goodies. After the third time, about which the teacher could do nothing, I took a smaller leather satchel instead. Soon, there was a blood-curdling scream from the locker room. The class all streamed in there to see what had happened. Except me, I sauntered slowly, knowing what was going to happen. Seconds later, the class (and teacher) came boiling out again faster than they went in. Somehow, a North American Hognose (a snake that mimics a cobra but is harmless) had gotten into the bag over the weekend. The thief was easily identifiable as he had levitated onto a bank of lockers. I collected the snake and the miscreant and hauled him to the principal, who suspended us BOTH. And made me let the snake go in the woods, which I would have done anyway. I took the individual aside and told him the next time it might be a REAL cobra (they do not live in North America) or perhaps a rattlesnake, minus the rattle so he'd be wise to stay far away from my bags in future. I was bluffing of course, but... No one ever really wins a fight. I learned that early on. Brian
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To shreds, you say?
Join Date: Aug 2004
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WWII. The big one.
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I know, right?
Join Date: Aug 2008
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When I was in 6th grade, there were these mean bully girls who drove me crazy. One day I decided to stand up to them, or at least one of them, by picking a fight with her in the school's gym locker room.
I advanced, went to kick her (didn't know how to fight . . . duh) and on the swing, my other foot slipped on the wet floor and I ended up on my back, head hit the floor, stars spinning over my head. When I'd recovered, they'd gone. I guess I kicked my own ass that day, which takes considerable talent. They never really bothered me after that, though. I suppose they figured I wasn't worth the effort. Either way, I guess it worked out. |
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![]() I've never been in a fight. The only time I came close was when I was pregnant and caught my partner at the time smooching up to some slag who thought it was funny how mad I was. I picked up a bottle and would have cracked her with it if I hadn't been restrained. I blame the hormones. Physical violence is not my thing.
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~~Life is either a daring adventure or nothing.~~
Join Date: Apr 2006
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nope
Nobody was ever mean. I was accepted into different circles, although by highschool the hoods were my group. I never felt cast out but then I never knew there were mean spiriteded people until the internet, via my first pc. I guess that makes me a dork. Now, I just have a take me or leave me attitude which was probably the attitude all along. |
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i need friends
Join Date: Nov 2008
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Once, in middle school, a kid named Kenny kept getting in my face asking if I wanted to fight. I usually just gave him a weird look and walked away, but on this particular day we were at recess on top of this fairly large hill and he was being particularly annoying, so I shoved him and he fell down the hill. He wasn't injured, but I still got suspended.
Then there was a kid that kept twisting my nipples. I told him the next time he twisted them I'd punch him in the face. So, of course, I ended up punching him in the face. He ended up getting more suspension time than me because I told the administration he was sexually harassing me. Kind of a stretch but whatevs... ![]() those are my only two fights!
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a beautiful fool
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I think I was a prick as a kid. I've got a bad memory for stuff like that, and tend to forgive myself more easily than I should, too. So I assume most of the fights I got in were my fault. Once I decided that it was not helpful or whatever, I stopped getting in them. The last one was at 12 years old. Since then, I've been big enough to talk people out of wanting to fight me.
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