okay. i have this horrible rep. as the "Rich Spoiled Popular Bytch"! and it sucks. yeah i have money,& girls prob. wish they had what i have but im at a new school and i have only been there for about a month. since im 16 i drive to school. but everyone stares bc of my car. also everyone trys to be my friends just to see my house. i cant hide it bc i have already tried. and all my frieds have a lot of money too. i just dont like the rep i have for only being here for 1 month! please help me! i neeeeeed to loseeeeee this rep!
Kayendall06 answered Monday April 3 2006, 11:10 am: Talk to your friends and let them see your house, once they get used to it, it will not be such a big deal. Make new friends and don't go overly obbsessive with telling them. Good Luck!!! ♥ Kendall
PS: also, try to find a guy that is popular. It will help you loose the rich girl thing because if you don't act that way around him, then he will tell people that you really arn't, and then the reputation will be gone =) [ Kayendall06's advice column | Ask Kayendall06 A Question ]
Dominicangrl123 answered Monday April 3 2006, 9:40 am: Just make sure you arn't bragging abgout everthing you gave and stuff and make people see that there is more to you then just money. Dont take them to your house rite away and dont show them or tell him you have alot of money that way you know who is using you and who isn't I have a nice car and i certanly aint rich.
xEVYx answered Monday April 3 2006, 2:54 am: be friendly to them and talk to them, prove to them that you are what you're not. if that makes sense. but yea be their friends and let them get to know you & get to know them
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