After Being Bullied As Boy Man Vows To Never Return Home, 19 Years Later Bully Tracks Him Down

Feb 12, 2020 by apost team

School bullying scars many people well into adulthood. There are many long-lasting psychological effects of bullying that can lead to anxiety, depression and isolation years after the bullying ends.

Some people have to actually transfer schools because bullying is so relentless. Chadmichael Morrisette from Eagle River, AK., was one such child. When he was in junior high, Chadmichael was the victim of bullies that taunted him on a daily basis. Some of his bullies even threatened to kill him. The torment was unbearable, and Chadmichael vowed that when he could move away, he would never return.

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Morrisette got his wish. He grew up, finished school and started a happy life in Los Angeles. While he still left with the emotional scars and trauma from his childhood, he was determined to pursue a better life and thrive as an adult.

Chadmichael Morrisette was doing well when he received a Facebook message from one of his former bullies. Louis, now a 35-year-old paper salesman with his own family, sent Chadmichael an invitation.

He wanted to meet the victim of all his abuse as an adult.

Chadmichael didn't think he'd ever have to deal with the bullies that made his life miserable ever again. But, 19 years later, he's come face-to-face with the person who subjected him to cruelty every day.

Their surprise reunion has an unexpected turn you'll have to see for yourself in the video below.

Are you the type to forgive and forget? Tell us if you've ever made amends with a bully in the comments. Don't forget to pass this video along to your friends and family to spread the message about remorse and forgiveness.