Well, I'm a second year college student. I have had my share of embarrassing moments, troubling times and I'm not the girl who got all the guys--so at least you'll know my advice is sincere and relatable, not perfect in an imaginary world. Any questions whatsoever are welcome, I'll try my best to answer accordingly.
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hello mrs deville i'm ready for my close up!
my name is "stacy" i love to act i love to sing i love being the center of attention1 who dosn't?!? i recently attended a theater summer camp! it ws great i went from being a NOBODY actress to a SOMEBODY..your probably asking...my problem? i rather spend time with my new found friends at camp then my ones at home there sooo boring its like listening to wanna be preps! no offense to them..its like they all have personality that has nothing to do with mine and my friends at camp there great! but well one of my friends at camp is moving to my school and my friends are having trouble accepting her (we met at a cafe once) i reallyyy wanted them to meet her turns out...THEY HATE HER i really rather hang out with her then my friends but i'm graduating this year and we were planning a big party with a limo and all! PLEASE HELP
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STACY soon to be drama queen (link)
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Hey Ms. Drama Queen,
It's alright to have more than group of friends. Actually, it's soooo boring to just stick to one group of people. And since you claim you love being the center of attention, I think you would be better off as a social butterfly. Get to hang out and meet new kind of people, you can even take your new friend with you so that she can also meet new people. But, don't forget your old friends. Let them know that they would love your new friend as much as you do if they really got to know her, after all you found her and had good enough sense to find the rest of them as well.
Hope this helps.
-Teacup
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