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Your behavior is not at fault if someone else is bullying you, even if the gossip that she is spreading about you is technically true. Other people make their own choices about how to treat you, and no one is ever justified in making you feel worthless or outcast. Even if you have had more sexual experience than other girls, no one is ever justified in calling you names or trying to hurt you. You do not deserve to be treated that way. You have value! It might be small comfort, but the fact is that most bullies are hurting inside. Bullying is a learned behavior, and there are many reasons why people would engage in this behavior. Studies show that bullies often lack close relationships and feel rejected by society. They take out their feelings on others by trying to make everyone else feel rejected, too.  Bullies tend to be manipulative, jealous, and lacking empathy for others.  Everyone has the basic need for acceptance, belonging, control, and meaning in their lives; unfortunately, bullies often lack all of these. They may bully people who seem unhappy and thus "easy targets," or they may go after people who seem to have the things they lack, like loving relationships, good grades, or successful jobs. The bully may be trying take the focus off of herself so that she is not a target herself; she may be trying to fit in; she may be bullied at home; or, it could be that the bully lacks a way to regulate her own anger and expresses it in unproductive ways. It is not a coincidence that the word "slut" is used against girls and women in a derogatory way. In fact, women have been targeted this way for a major portion of recorded history!  At least since the Victorian era, western society has focused on what some scholars call the Madonna-whore distinction.  This is the idea that women are all either good, pure, innocent virgins, or sleazy, scummy, and sexually active.  Of course, this is a ridiculous way to view humans, who are naturally sexual beings, but it is an idea that took hold in many cultures and still affects how we view and treat women today. While terms that focus on women's sexuality like slut, ho, or whore are often used to degrade women, there's usually a deeper, more sinister meaning that doesn't have much to do with sex.  When someone is called one of these things, it's a way of saying that they are not a good girl or woman. They don't fit society's mold in some major way. The term is a way of showing complete rejection for that person. You can fight back against this treatment of women by never using gender-specific insults, not even in jest. Don't let anyone label you or stop you from doing what you like.If you enjoy sexual relations and if that makes you happy,please go ahead.If anyone who judges you based on what you're doing speaks volumes about them.Not you.
Know it is not your fault. Know that she is probably hurting, too. Understand why bullies target girls' and women's sexuality. Know that it isn't just about sex. You know yourself the best.