Hey people i like to give advice and if you have any questions i can answer them so yeahit's true.......... indeed.
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Website: i hope yore not confused E-mail: greenstarz@aim.com Gender: Female Location: i am originally from new jersey Occupation: um........ does it count if you do chores Age: 13 Member Since: November 5, 2005 Answers: 23 Last Update: November 14, 2005 Visitors: 3114
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This may seem a bit random, but I'll ask anyway.
Last year, i transferred from my school to a new school in a new district. I have been going to my old school since elementary school [it has elementary, junior high, and high school]. I spent five years with the same people in my grade, so needless to say, changing schools would seem to be a big deal. But, being the person i am, I adapt easily and made friends. However, this group of friends I made, most of them are guys. Counting them, I would say there are 6 guys and at most two girls [not including me]. While it can be a bit awkward sometimes, it really is fun; we always hang out [even in the summer], watching movies and playing football while hanging out at each others' houses. But I still feel like I'm not "really in the group", because once in a while they make plans without telling me or try to hide it from me.
Getting to the point, my question is, how do I know if I'm really 'accepted' into the group or another question is, how do i become closer to my friends [especially the guys]? Next year, they'll be graduating [the guys are ALL seniors], the girls plus me, are juniors, so I want to be able get closer with them before they and we graduate. Giving me advice such as "talk to them more" or anything like that force me to whack you or give you a low rating.
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well what you should do is start calling them more and ask to hang out. and stuff like that stay cool.
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Rating: 4
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hmm... that's good advice, but you could be a litttle more specific? lol. anyway, thanks for the help though.
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