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I have no friends. My only friends are at church and are all older. I have none in school. I mean I have some, but I don't call any or talk with any outside of school. What should I do? And please don't tell me to be more out going and talk more. I already tralk a lot. And I've already tried to just invite someone over to my house or call them up. But then they called me too clingy. So what do I do?
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If what I advice you to do at school you didn't have it's not my fault,another thing that's why you don't have any friends outside because you're a mean kid who is clingy!!You are really sad and pathetic!! ]
Friends are like 4 leaf clovers chances are your not going to find one just by walking down the street, you have to put yourself in the clover patch, that way you have much better luck, all schools have clubs, or groups that do really fun things maybe you could look into a few if you like art you could help make and put up posters,you could also help people with their academics for about an hour after school, find a study group, remember your not the only one looking, someone is searching just as hard for a friend like you!! I hope you guys find each other soon. stay positive, and go out and find them they need you just as much as you need them. LOTS OF LUCK. so your telling me your school has no clubs, that would mean no yearbook, dances, no posters, student council or anything, i would really like to know the school, because everyone ive ever heard of had something. ask a counseler cause i think someone didnt know what they were talking about. you could also look in the yellow pages in the phone book for teen clubs, clubs, if you have a salvation army they also have activities that are free, they play games, pool, do homework and go on trips. and invite a few people over for popcorn and a movie dont let one person speak for the whole world. get out of that mood and go have a life. BRIE ]
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