Ijimeru Nara Watashi No Karada Ni Shite! ★ Top-Rated

That night, I traced the bruise forming on my shoulder blade. Purple and green, ugly and tender. A map of someone else’s anger. But also—a shield. Not for me. For the kid who went home unbroken.

“Probably,” I said, straightening my spine. “But I’m also standing right here.” ijimeru nara watashi no karada ni shite!

“Ijimeru nara watashi no karada ni shite.” That night, I traced the bruise forming on my shoulder blade

“If you’re going to bully someone,” I repeated, voice steady, “do it to my body instead.” But also—a shield

Not because I want to hurt. But because some things are heavier than pain. Like watching someone fall when you could have stood in their place. This piece is a fictional meditation on the themes of self-sacrifice, protection, and the complex psychology of bullying. The Japanese phrase, while striking, is not a common idiom but rather a dramatic expression used in certain manga, anime, or personal narratives.