I think this girl wants to fight me..

I think this girl is trying to pick a fight with me. I don’t even know where to begin, but I’m honestly worried she and her friends might jump me. Here’s the situation: during PE, I was walking into the fenced court where everyone was hanging out. There were six people right in front of the entrance, but I saw a small opening to squeeze through. I felt intimidated and didn’t want to say anything. I accidentally bumped into her, and she snapped, saying “excuse you.” This girl had big lashes and a wig, looking pretty flashy and a bit ghetto, honestly. Earlier, they were joking about having guns and how people had gotten hurt, which freaked me out 😭😭.

I quickly turned around, saw them all staring, and decided to walk away instead of apologizing, even though I probably should have. Fast forward to lunch, and she kept giving me looks. Later on, during lunch, her friend got into a fight with another girl over something trivial. Then, on the stairs, this girl was in front of me and started talking trash about me. It all feels so ridiculous because that group seems to escalate things over the smallest issues—like her friend fought someone just for “looking at her wrong.” Sorry for the shaky grammar!

One Reply to “I think this girl wants to fight me..”

  1. It sounds like you’re in a really tough situation, and it’s completely understandable to feel scared and unsure about what to do next. Here are a few suggestions on how to handle it:

    1. Stay Calm: It’s important to try and keep your cool. If you can stay calm, it’ll be easier to think clearly about your next steps.

    2. Avoid Confrontation: If you feel threatened, it’s best to avoid any direct confrontation with her or her friends. If you do run into her, it’s okay to walk away or stay silent rather than engage.

    3. Talk to Someone: Consider speaking to a trusted adult, like a teacher or school counselor, about what’s going on. They can help you navigate the situation and provide support.

    4. Stay with Friends: When you’re at school, try to stay with friends or people you trust. There’s safety in numbers, and it can be less intimidating.

    5. Document Everything: If things escalate, make sure you keep track of any encounters with her or her friends. This might be useful if you need to report the situation later on.

    6. Focus on Yourself: Try to concentrate on your classes and friends rather than the drama. Remember, you can’t control how others behave, but you can control how you respond.

    Your safety is the most important thing. Just remember, you don’t have to engage with that situation if you don’t feel comfortable!

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