I think no one likes me at school or how i look ever one says im not cool because i don't were clothes like AERO or A&F wich is pissing me off do you really need to have nice clothes to talk to people
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Work/School Relationships? shootingstar25xo answered Friday March 11 2005, 3:44 pm: okay, look. i think i know who this is, but im going to try my hardest to direct it at anyone, not just who i think it is. well, back to the topic. a true friend would never judge you on the clothes you wear, and i know this for a fact. other people will though, its just life. no, you dont need nice clothes to talk to people, unless these people are stuck up and shallow. you aren't " cool " just for wearing aero/a&f/ae/hco .. etc. clothes, im not. im just me. yeah, maybe its an effect on how people look at you, but to put it in the nicest way i can, you need a nice personality to talk to people. maybe you have a bad reputation. you shouldn't start wearing name brand clothes JUST to try to get attention, people then may consider you a wanna-be .. not a prep, which is what i think you're aiming at. I'm almost positive you have friends, most people do.
so i guess to answer this straight on, yes, people do judge you by what clothes you wear, but true friends don't. just find .. or keep your true friends, and forget about all the other people, and you'll be fine. and don't buy clothes at the stores just because they're "in" .. only buy them if you actually LIKE them.
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