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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 253513" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Poor thing! How scary! I wouldn't want to go back to school.</p><p> </p><p>When I was in 3rd grade, there was a day when I had to stay in the classroom during recess. I was alone and another student came in. He was very upset because the kids were teasing him. He became angry and said he was going to beat someone up that had been teasing him. I tried to calm him down but he left the room slamming the door shut behind him. The door slammed so hard that I could not open it. I absolutely hate being locked in a room - I can not handle elevators unless someone is in it with me (and then I put on a very brave face and do my quite breathing exercises). The teachers also could not open the door - they had to get help. I felt so bad because I knew the boy would get into trouble for this (and he did). It wasn't his fault that the teasing made him that angry. Another story where the victim gets the punishment.</p><p> </p><p>Any way, I know how it feels to be locked in a room and if I was locked in on purpose by an authoritative figure, I would be more scared.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 253513, member: 5096"] Poor thing! How scary! I wouldn't want to go back to school. When I was in 3rd grade, there was a day when I had to stay in the classroom during recess. I was alone and another student came in. He was very upset because the kids were teasing him. He became angry and said he was going to beat someone up that had been teasing him. I tried to calm him down but he left the room slamming the door shut behind him. The door slammed so hard that I could not open it. I absolutely hate being locked in a room - I can not handle elevators unless someone is in it with me (and then I put on a very brave face and do my quite breathing exercises). The teachers also could not open the door - they had to get help. I felt so bad because I knew the boy would get into trouble for this (and he did). It wasn't his fault that the teasing made him that angry. Another story where the victim gets the punishment. Any way, I know how it feels to be locked in a room and if I was locked in on purpose by an authoritative figure, I would be more scared. [/QUOTE]
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