Question Posted Thursday December 23 2004, 1:44 am
Im in between with my friends. I really have some sevi friends and 8th and 9th, but what is the "Popular" Group? What is the "gothic" group and the "sk8rs" why does evry thing got to have a lable i mean come on, who needs lables when everybody could be friends? i mean whats makes people think that they get to choose who is cool and who is not? whats the point?? please help me with this question b cz its rlly bothering me. to shorten it up for you : can you tell me why the popular people get to choose every thing.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Work/School Relationships? Bryn answered Thursday December 23 2004, 4:14 pm: I dont really kno how to answer this questions but I will try and help yu out in this one....i guess it all depends on who the person is...popular kids think they rock the world cause they think since everyone supposedly loves them they will do whatever it takes to be with the 'popular' kids....im not sure how people get labels they juss do...it mustly starts when yu are in junior high cause there are more people.....people see yu and go ok she is a geek.,....ok he is a joke....ok she is a slut...and so on and so forth...when i think of groups like that i wonder the same thing yu do...and then i juss think...well that is what we have to deal wit for now....so i hope i answered that good enough...if i didnt juss ask me the question again and say i need more info or something....thankx for askin me! I hope I helped yu out!
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