Bully Bonding Official
Many owners mistake "love" for letting the dog do whatever it wants. A Bully bonds deepest with the person who satisfies their genetic drives.
Bully bonding is not an anomaly; it is a predictable, if tragic, feature of human social wiring. It reveals that our need to belong is so primal that we will tolerate or even embrace cruelty—as long as it comes with a pack. For educators, managers, and parents, the lesson is uncomfortable: simply condemning bullying as "bad" misses the point. Bullies bond because it works for them socially. The only sustainable antidote is to offer alternative, equally compelling ways to bond—through shared achievement, vulnerability, or creativity—that don't require a victim. bully bonding