SpaceCase wrote:
I am friends with all kinds of people: preps,emos,goths,punks,art freaks,geeks,etc. However,I think labels and stereotypes are stupid and pointless.I am drawn to the unique,weird,interesting people who don't fit in ANY label(and most likely hate labels,too),and are just their own person.
-SpaceCase
I have a question. Not to be offensive, but why, if you hate labels, do you feel so compelled to use them? It's a tendancy of yours that I've noted all over the forum, and it's very inconsistant. Even in this post, you use labels like "goths," "punks," "art freaks," and so on.
That said, I tend to connect briefly, overload, and skitter on to be with myself for a time as well; I tend to make the closest friends with, as diseased said, "low-maintenance intelligent people," the sort I can carry on an interesting conversation with and that don't mind the "acclimation" period I need to make close friends that I can hang out with without worrying or overloading. It takes a long time for me to make friends--often upwards of three months of almost everyday contact.
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