Bullying+from+the+perpetrator's+point+of+view

I found this article to be insightful because it certainly represents an alternative perspective from the bully. I really never gave much thought as to the reason that a person became a bully because I am not one. I am the one who gets bullied on a regular daily basis. I understand what the article is saying and I understand the need to want to belong and to want to be accepted by others. However, it is at the expense of another person's feelings and emotions. It certainly is lonely if one does not have someone to associate with. This article is also sad because Clare knows what it is like to be bullied and what it is like to be the one who is bullying someone. In this article, I can relate to some of the feelings that Clare has experienced such as being terrified and scared It is interesting to note that as an adult, Clare has shown remorse about her bullying others when she was a child. It certainly gives you food for thought because numerous articles are written about the victim and not the perpatrator. It is nice to know that at some point in some of the bullies life that they care that they have created problems for someone else. At this point in my life, I have been bullied from a very young age and am still being bullied at the persent time and it is difficult for me to work up any synpathy for the bully. Perhaps, when I am older, I can make sense of what I have gone through and what the bully has gone through but not not at this point.