Travis Dunlap-Megan Meier was a typical 14 year old girl who had a Myspace account. That account changed her life forever. One of the most famous Cyberbullying suicide anecdotes is about her. There are also many damaging consequences that victims experience when they are Cyberbullied . It has become an epidemic among teens. If you have ever seen someone bullied in school you probably have wondered what their future will be like. Fortunately, there are people to help the victims. Sadly, not all stories end well. This is Megan’s story. Megain was a teen who liked music, swimming, boating, and dogs. One day a guy named “Josh Evans” wanted to be her friend on her Myspace account. Megain pleaded to her mom if she could be his friend and Tina, …show more content…
Two statistics by patching 2015 “ Approximately 43%of students experienced Cyberbullying in their lifetime and 15% admit to bullying” If the victim experiences headaches while being bullied , it’s normal. They have headaches from the tensions in their forehead. Furthermore being tense will cause you muscle pains. Psychological stress makes the muscles contract when you are awake and asleep. Another effect is bloating because your brain and your stomach share a close relacion, victims don't want to eat because of stress. They can also gain weight when they are bullied because they don't want to do anything so they eat more food When a target is bullied it increases fat storage. Equally important, fear makes it difficult to focus at school. they don't study because of the anxiety they experience. The victims of bullying also they don't like to ride the bus ,use school bathrooms and being alone in school hallways. Some kids are bullied so much they commit suicide. Kids think suicide is the fastest and easiest way to make the pain disappear. As a result, the U.S has the most Cyberbullying in the world. Megan was just one of the victims out of 2.2 million who experienced Cyberbullying There are multiple damaging effects on victims including nausea ,upset stomach, anxiety and suicide. If we could all work together to end bullying that number would be lower. What can you do to