It is a well-known fact that bullying is an indication of negative peer relations. Thus, it ispossible that because of victimization, victimized adolescents might not develop strong, satisfying socialties which might have caused low level of peer attachment. It was, therefore, noted that being exposedto bullying behaviors may threaten belongingness feeling of being in a group (Salmivalli & Peets, 2009).Additionally, Harris and Petrie (2003) reported that victimized children may not have even a singlefriend which may lead to increased social isolation. Supporting this statement, Perren and Hornung(2005) disclosed that most of students do not like their peers who are victimized. Rigby (2007) alsoreported that victimized children have few friends and most children do not want to be a friend withvictims