Discover a gripping college tale of bullying, revenge, and an unexpected lesson about respect and strength. A story of how one unforgettable incident reshaped my perspective on short girls and life.
A Male-Dominant Attitude and a College Encounter
At 26, I look back at my college days with mixed feelings. Growing up in Tamil Nadu, I understood Tamil and English, but not much about boundaries or respect. I carried a male-dominating attitude, something I regret now.
During my first semester in mechanical engineering, students from different departments were mixed into one class. That’s when I met Priya, a petite girl from computer science. She stood barely 5 feet tall and weighed no more than 45 kg. In contrast, I was 6 feet tall, 75 kg, and a regular at the gym. It seemed like I had all the power, and I used it to tease and bully her.
A Surprising Turn of Events
To my surprise, Priya wasn’t as fragile as I assumed. She quickly turned the tables, teasing and bullying me back with confidence that provoked me further. My male ego couldn’t take it. By the end of the semester, I felt victorious, having publicly teased her more. However, my “victory” didn’t last long.
When she moved to her department in the second year, she gained a large group of friends—strong, united, and fearless. My attempts to continue bullying her backfired. Priya and her friends humiliated me to the point of tears. I was left feeling helpless, while my small group of friends refused to stand up to them.
An Unexpected Apology
By the third year, Priya surprised me again. She approached me with an apology for the way she had teased me. She even tried to extend an olive branch and befriend me. While part of me wanted to accept her offer, another part held onto the bitterness of my earlier humiliation. The year passed uneventfully, with my inner conflict unresolved.
The Final Year Showdown
The final year brought the climax. One day, Priya reached out to share something auspicious. But instead of listening, I hurled mean and hurtful words at her. Hurt by my behavior, she challenged me to meet her and her friends. Despite knowing the risk of facing her formidable girl gang, my ego pushed me to go.
What followed was a heated argument. The teasing escalated, and I lost my temper. In a moment of rage, I slapped Priya. That’s when everything changed.
A Painful Lesson in Respect
Priya, unfazed by my size or strength, walked up to me calmly. With a smirk, I mocked her and called the girls weak. But before I knew it, she delivered a sharp punch to my groin. I collapsed to my knees, clutching myself in agony while her friends giggled around me. Priya showed me the ultimate sign of disdain with a middle finger, leaving me humiliated beyond words.
The Life Lesson I Learned
I avoided Priya and her gang for the remaining two months of college. The incident left me deeply embarrassed but taught me a crucial lesson: never underestimate anyone, regardless of their size.
Short girls may seem adorable, but they are fearless, capable, and at the perfect height to deliver a punch that humbles you. Respect is non-negotiable, and no amount of ego or strength can replace it.
Why This Story Stays With Me
Looking back, I feel ashamed of my actions but grateful for the lesson Priya taught me. It’s a story of transformation, from arrogance to humility, and a reminder that everyone deserves respect.
Short girls aren’t just cute—they’re fierce and resilient. My college life taught me that strength isn’t about size but courage and character. Never underestimate someone based on appearances, and always lead with respect.
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