You saying this is just showcasing the chance you had of never being confronted to this. Which is not a bad thing in it's own, but it definitely doesn't make you a good crowd for these type of read if you're going to see things from your pov and not try to understand these characters.I can't say I'd really be a fan of bullying stories, so I don't have much drive to continue reading this. I was never bullied myself (nor was I a bully), so I don't know why I dislike them so much. Maybe it's because I'd need to see the bullied students fighting back, but they rarely do. They just keep living miserably and in the most morbid stories wind up dead, in some other stories they are saved by the MC. It seems kind of pointless as fiction.
You saying this is just showcasing the chance you had of never being confronted to this. Which is not a bad thing in it's own, but it definitely doesn't make you a good crowd for these type of read if you're going to see things from your pov and not try to understand these characters.
You'll just be frustrated because you can't (and probably don't want to) understand this.
Woah it's been super long since your comment indeed !Six years later, I have no recollection of this series whatsoever, so I can't really say anything about the story. But yeah, by making assumptions based on my ancient comment up there, you are right by saying I'm not the target audience for stories like this. In my personal experience the bullies stopped when I immediately fought back. That was it. So, like I said years ago, that's my baseline for expectations. However, the bullies in my time and where I have lived were, when compared to the horrifying Japanese bullies, like a sunday driver compared to a Formula 1 driver.