Well, this was interesting. I get back home from PAX and find this in my Facebook inbox.
I've mentioned before elsewhere that school was not a fun time for me. Especially middle school, which was like an unholy hell from the moment I stepped off the bus to the time I got back into the door of my own house. It was not fun times, but I like to think I survived and have moved on.
Then this shows up. At first, I didn't even remember who she was. According to her FB she's a Muslim with two kids. I didn't even remember a Muslim girl at the school, let alone one with her name, until I realized she was going both by her 'public' name and I'm guessing her Muslim name. I vaguely recollect who she was now.
I was thinking at first to say "Don't worry about it, I forgive you", but I've held off on responding for now. I like to think I don't care anymore but now that I've had a bit to think about it, I realize that I probably still care a bit. She was a voice in a crowd of voices, but the thought crossed my mind of how to even reply to this. Someone suddenly deciding to do this 14 years after the fact. I've never had this happen before. She supplied super accurate information down to the years I was there and the fact that I had a younger brother, and since there were only two grades that would have been a window of one year to even find that out.
I also guess that feeling that you forgot who someone was specifically, but knowing that someone did what they did and it bothered them so much after the fact that they remembered detailed information about you to contact you later. Just feels weird.
I have a fairly good idea of how I'm going to respond, but even I surprised myself from going "i'll just reply with "You're forgiven" to considering multiple options.
So my question that I ask you, and partly why I started this thread: for those of you that were bullied, how would you think you'd respond to a situation like this? Would you just say "whatever, it's fine", would you say "why the fuck do you care", would you never respond at all? Would you believe it's even sincere?
I've mentioned before elsewhere that school was not a fun time for me. Especially middle school, which was like an unholy hell from the moment I stepped off the bus to the time I got back into the door of my own house. It was not fun times, but I like to think I survived and have moved on.
Then this shows up. At first, I didn't even remember who she was. According to her FB she's a Muslim with two kids. I didn't even remember a Muslim girl at the school, let alone one with her name, until I realized she was going both by her 'public' name and I'm guessing her Muslim name. I vaguely recollect who she was now.
I was thinking at first to say "Don't worry about it, I forgive you", but I've held off on responding for now. I like to think I don't care anymore but now that I've had a bit to think about it, I realize that I probably still care a bit. She was a voice in a crowd of voices, but the thought crossed my mind of how to even reply to this. Someone suddenly deciding to do this 14 years after the fact. I've never had this happen before. She supplied super accurate information down to the years I was there and the fact that I had a younger brother, and since there were only two grades that would have been a window of one year to even find that out.
I also guess that feeling that you forgot who someone was specifically, but knowing that someone did what they did and it bothered them so much after the fact that they remembered detailed information about you to contact you later. Just feels weird.
I have a fairly good idea of how I'm going to respond, but even I surprised myself from going "i'll just reply with "You're forgiven" to considering multiple options.
So my question that I ask you, and partly why I started this thread: for those of you that were bullied, how would you think you'd respond to a situation like this? Would you just say "whatever, it's fine", would you say "why the fuck do you care", would you never respond at all? Would you believe it's even sincere?