Willard wrote:
Sorry gang, I think this is a lot of pointless whining. The people worth knowing (and they are few indeed) will like you for the person you are.
Agreed.
Willard wrote:
Why are you obsessed with pleasing and impressing people with whom you have nothing in common?
I don't think commonality has to do with becoming friends with people who will truely accept you, if you need clones then it's conformity. I'd rather hang out with a diverse group of real friends who are indivuals then with some clones who are "like" me. Have you ever seen the episode of Spongebob Squarepants where Squidward moves into a town where everyone is exactly like him? It drove him nuts. Diversity is a strength.
Willard wrote:
Being yourself may very well mean being by yourself, most of the time.
Only if you're hardheaded and completely resistant to change, you can start socializing with your family if need be, but if you want them to accept you then you have to accept them, the door swings both ways.
activebutodd wrote:
I guess it's just a matter of finding out what will/will not get you ostracised through trial and error.
Not really, it's a matter of finding out who your real friends are, real friends are not going to dump you because of something stupid and they expect the same of you, again door swings both ways. Try reaching out to your family first, family is family afterall.
batearedfox wrote:
To do this you need to think about all of the things above within the personalities of the person/people you are talking to and find the places where they harmonise with your own personality.
Sorry but you do not exist to entertain them and vice versa, real friends will talk about anything with you even if it isn't a particular interest of theirs and if you're a true friend you will do the same.
deadeyexx wrote:
If you're looking to fit into the mainstream crowd better, then you have to become more mainstream. It's an ugly truth, but there's no good way around it. Otherwise, you'll be welcomed less & less as you've found out.
Why would you want to fit in with cliquesters? Hanging out with a bunch of clones is boring and seems to me as in bad taste. My friends are diverse and individuals, no one dresses the same, listens to the same music, has the same opinions ect. and no one is afraid of expousing their opinion.
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