Hang in there! I was the freak at my all-girls secondary school; there was one girl who was just as weird as me but she was accepted and I wasn't, and looking back on it, I can only conclude that it's because I was (undiagnosed) Aspie and she isn't. I was constantly excluded from things by the others, felt different from them but couldn't identify precisely why (now I can). Teenage girls can be witchy as hell and worse. Once I finished school and went off to university I was able to leave those girls behind, get involved with things I enjoyed and made friends/built a support network that way. Didn't work out the first time (I was on an unsuitable, it turned out, course) so when I went back to uni, different uni, different degree, shortly before my 22nd birthday, I got involved in societies that interested me (Folk Society, Tolkien Society, Sci-Fi and Fantasy, plus a couple of others) and I've made some amazing friends.
Teenage years are hard for everyone because hormones are all over the place, going crazy, not yet settling, on top of the immense social pressure to do various things. Don't let yourself get pressured into doing something you don't want to do and be proud of who you are. There is nothing wrong with being an Aspie - and now I've found out that that was the cause of my issues, I can sit here and tell people that it really does get better. I went through a bad patch in secondary school, constant battle with depression and self-harm, but you are awesome as you are and if other people don't like it, the problem is them, not you.
I know it's easier said than done, but I am proof that it gets better, that forging your own path in life, doing what YOU want and not what others want you to do, is the best way forward.
If you want to chat or whatever, feel free to PM me!
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Creative Writing MA student, NCIS addict, English folkie, roleplayer, wheelchair user (and wheelchair geek!) dyslexic, BA English Lit, off-the-scale Irlen Syndrome.
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RAADS-R: 188
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