deadeyexx wrote:
It was like this for me in elementry school. I was a loner then too. I never knew what was serious and what was a joke, so I acted cold and indifferent to all of it.
Yeah, after the first joke attempt, where the guy and I were actually 'going out' (we had the status of going out, we never went anywhere) ended in him telling almost everyone in the class that it was a dare and having everyone laugh at me two days later, I either walked away from the person or quickly said no and hightailed it out of there. I hope I never turned anyone who was serious down, though I doubt I did.
Dilbert wrote:
In junior high, absolutely. After that, no.
Kids are cruel and clueless. Don't worry about it one bit. I know social life is more important to school kids than actual education is. Ya know what? Education is paramount. It will shape the REST OF YOUR LIFE. Social life in a school is a trivial thing. Connections you make there would most likely fade away anyway. Think of it as a trial run, or training. :Wink: You'll eventually graduate and enter the real world where your social life will count for something.
Just ignore the punks.
Yeah, I definitely value education over social life; I have two great friends, and that's enough for me. It's just a bit difficult when others like to label and pick on you because of that. Middle school kids are very cruel, not to mention boring to talk to. I'm glad I'm not like that, and that in 20 years I can look back and know I did my best and treated others well. However, there are times when I wish that I could be more social like them, and just relax in those situations, and be able to get the right words out when I need them. Oh well, I am who I am.
hutchscott wrote:
Who says you are not so pretty to boot? I doubt that is true. Even if...you are 14...give yourself some time.
What I meant by 'not so pretty' is I just don't invest a lot of time into my appearance. My morning routine consists of brushing my hair, brushing my teeth and washing my face every second day. No make up or hair straighteners or any of that jazz. My clothes are also not too spectacular, I wear pretty much the same thing everyday. It's not that I'm unhappy with my appearance, I don't care. Others, however, care about it, and to them I'm not very appealing.
rhapsody wrote:
I've never been asked out, but guys in middle and high school used to hug me and that sort of thing just to see how I'd react. It was probably because their verbal attempts went over my head. Anyway, I wouldn't know if anyone dared them or if it was a joke or not. I certainly didn't find it funny.
Well, people have never done anything physically to me, thankfully. I've been interrogated about my non-existent love life though, bombarded with questions like "Ever had a boyfriend yet?", "Who do you like?", "Who was the first person you liked?", "Are you gay?", "Have you even kissed someone yet?" etc. Usually by other girls, sometimes by boys. It makes me extremely uncomfortable, because I've never had a relationship yet, and don't want one, because it's middle school and no one's really mature yet. It's not even any of their business. Unfortunately, having no relationship means you're gay to them, which isn't the case. One more year of these people, and then off to high school. I heard it gets better in high school, is this true?
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