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This girl at school (actually has my name) is being a little jerk. There are these water fountains at school connected to eachother so if both run at a time they run low pressure... I was filling up my water bottle before PE and she kept turning on the other fountain and making mine spray low... I told her not to fuck around and let me fill my damn bottle and she says "I was here first!" and I think why doesn't she get a stupid drink and quit fucking around in the first place. She also uses phrases to me like "None of your beeswax!" (LAME!!). I'm not hurt but I just wanna know if I should do something about it or just give her a dirty look or scare her out of messing with me (Trust me, I'm A LOT bigger than her). I'm also friends with her brother.
just keep smailing at her and soon enufe she will reconnase that it is not bathering you then she will stop it mite take a long time but it works
I am thirteen years old, female, and about to go to eighth grade. I'm really scared about it, though, and I don't think I'm prepared enough.
Here are a few things you should know:
- My school closed, so I have to go to a new one.
- I don't know my way around the school.
- I tend to get stressed out about grades.
- I'm awful at making friends.
- I am a perfectionist, and I usually stay up late to finish my homework. (That's something I like about summer -- I can go to bed as early as I want and get enough sleep.)
- School starts in a week.
- I was teased a little about my race at my last school, and I don't want it to happen again.
- I'm very close to my teachers from last year, and they won't be at my new school.
- I was supposed to be put in journalism because I'm a writer, but they put me in something called office aides. I'm rather frustrated about that.
I would really appreciate any advice about how to be more prepared and less anxious. Thank you!
Just be you.