Yes, they can sue if they want. Whether they will win the case is another matter. The person bringing the suit would have to be able to prove their case. They would likely need witnesses, recordings, diary entries, an expert witness, etc.
Mental bullying simply means you "mess with their minds". This can be done by gossiping or spreading rumors about people. Anything that could make a person cry or slowly start loosing patience is "mental bullying".
People get bullied because the bully is jealous of the person who they are bullying or they have mental problems...
"Retard" is a shortened form of "retarded," and is a very unkind and bullying word for a person with a mental or physical disability.
It always depends on the severity of the bullying. Both are very bad and should be immediately stopped. Physical bullying generally also goes hand-in-hand with emotional and mental bullying, whereas mental bullying can be found alone, but neither are any worse than each other and both can lead to depression and suicide if not dealt with. The first step is to talk about it with an adult you trust.
Depends what you mean by suffering. If you mean physical suffering then no, never. There is never any reason, any excuse for anyone to stay with a violent partner. If you mean some kind of doubts or mental anguish then only you can answer that but I'd say that a physical attraction to a person is a poor reason to put up with mental anguish.
the only one i can think of is that they both hurt the person they're bullying
Hurting a person or browbeating a weaker person.
Bullying can be used as a noun or a verb. A noun can name a person, place, thing or idea. In the sentence, "She is bullying me", the word bullying is used as a verb. In the sentence "Bullying is not tolerated", the word Bullying is being used as a noun.
Yes, in a large number of cases one person has made the difference between the continuation of bullying.
Verbal bullying is bullying a person using words. Some examples could be gossiping, insulting, teasing and spreading rumors.
Yes tickling could be considered as bullying. it is just for the fact that if the person say stop snd the other person does not then that is when the consideration is made.
That depends on the organization that the person belongs to. Ask your pastor's bishop for the specifics.