So, I sent this message to my brother, telling him to avoid a quite wild friend of his. I pointed out some of his wild friend's ...flaws. Suddenly that fucking thing came to visit us, it's only a matter of minutes before he notices. That guy probably has some criminal connection. The school he goes to is known to be full of criminals. He's not really mentally sane, the wild guy that is, and what if he wants vengeance? What if he gathers some gang to beat me up? What if I die? Fuck, I'm so goddamn afraid.
2 Name: rei !dDbBwf5OlY : 2015-02-28 11:13 ID:D9dq6geM [Del]
>>1 Well, that escalated quickly. I think you're being dramatic, but if he has actually threatened you, telling your parents and then the police would be good.
If you're actually, really afraid of being hurt, tell your parents or call the police. Or talk to your brother, and tell him that you're afraid of the guy. If none of those work, avoid that person. Speak to him politely, but shortly. Don't say more to him than you have to. Stay away from him and where he hangs out. If you're worried about getting jumped, ask a friend to go with you to school for a few days. Most guys like that don't like witnesses. And in the future, if you think that you brother is the type of person to tell the guy about it and start something, don't do it. Avoid the situation altogehter.
>>7 I agree, avoiding is the best way of handling it. Maybe try paying a little extra attention to your surroundings, avoiding shady dark paths etc. Try to keep under the radar and hopefully nothing bad should happen to you. I hope you stay unharmed.
If this is a real problem and you are genuinely afraid for your life, contact law enforcement or someone with authority at your school. They are there to protect you, but unless they are aware of said danger to your life they can't help you.
Just remember to be logical and to not let your fear dictate your actions. Consider what makes you believe this and whether that fear is justified or not.