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Yu Catnip and Mundong make shocking school violence confessions reminiscent of

Catnip Yoo confessed to being a victim of school violence in episode 16 of the cable channel Channel S's 'Attack on Sisters', which aired on the 7th.
Catnip Yoo said, "The first time I was bullied was when I was in the first year of middle school, and it continued until I reached high school. I was not bullied by just one group, but by three groups. So, 'Is it really my problem?' “I thought about this too much and found it difficult to meet people and make friends,” he said.
Catnip Yoo said, "When I was in my second year of middle school, there was a boy on the soccer team I had a crush on. When he saw that I had written his name in small letters in my textbook, I thought, 'How dare you like him?' "Iljin's bullying started. Iljin wasn't dating her, we were friends, and he was bullying me because I had a crush on the same girl," he recalled.

However, he said his remaining friends bullied him even more. When he continued to be slapped, sprayed with water, and spit on, he reported it again, but was told, "Isn't this the problem for you?" Afterwards, Yu Catnip confessed the truth to her mother, but her mother also confessed that she was greatly hurt by her finding the problem in herself, which made her sad.



Catnip Yu said, "There was a time when those friends punched me in the eye and my veins burst. I was bleeding so much and the bruises were so bad that they didn't let me go home. Since then, my eyes have been double-coloured," and "I thought it wouldn't work." I transferred schools midway, and they came to my new school. I don't know how they found out, but they called a group of friends who had transferred to me and spread unfounded rumors about me. The new friends I made looked at me with disdain. In the end, I went to all middle and high schools. “I graduated with a civil service exam,” he said.
In particular, he said, "There was no one on my side. When victims of school violence are abused, they blame themselves a lot and even feel like they want to die, but I wanted to kill them. I thought a lot about what would happen to me if I killed them. The scars never go away." .
Yu Catnip also said, "I once saw the perpetrators while passing by on the street. They calmly said 'How are you?' and pretended to know me. When I asked why they did that, they said that they were immature because they were young. I didn't even hear them say they were sorry. How could they have tormented me? He confessed, "I don't even remember if he was raped," and "The perpetrator who was forced to transfer school is an acquaintance of mine, and he said to that acquaintance with a smile, 'Are you close with Catnip Yu? I used to abuse him.'"
Choi Ji-ye, Ten Asia Reporter wisdomart@tenasia.co.kr