15/f. So I kinda get picked on sometimes, not in a bullying-beating up kind of way, though. It's like some people I meet and barely know just don't like me and hold serious grudges against me..like, my dance teacher picks on me all the time and I can just tell that she doesn't like me even though I've never done anything to her. I can recall like 10 people who I used to be friends with but randomly out of the blue just start telling me they don't like me and just start hating me, i don't understand it! People in school pick on me a lot, too, they copy off of me and bother me and pretty much walk all over me, and I am totally sick of it, i know that people do this because I'm quiet and mature and other kids know i'm smart so they try to cheat off of me. I am tired of being walked all over and always taking shit from people when I don't deserve it, so how can I stand up for myself a little bit without being a total bitch or getting kicked out of my dance routine? (trust me, i've wanted to tell my dance teacher off for treating me-and everyone else- like crap but she'd hold a grudge against me and kick me out...)
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? christina answered Tuesday February 6 2007, 4:59 pm: Honestly, tell the kids at school who pick on you to fuck themselves. Tell the friends that started hating you to fuck themselves. Tell everyone who cheats off of your paper to learn shit for themselves & to get a fucking life. You're not gonna hold their hand to pass. Let them do shit themselves. If they try to look on your paper, move it, or just move where you're sitting. Just ask your dance teacher why she doesn't like you. If she has no answer, she's probably shocked. But don't bitch at her because like you said, she might kick you off. [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
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