Okay, back when I was in 6 and 7th grade, I was very popular. But, when I started going through puberty I guess I changed. I just went down the hill. Im still pretty popular, I guess. But, I just not sure what happened.Yeah, this is pretty confusing. But, please give advice about what I can do/should do to get back up to the top.
seriously, my group is "retards" not litteraly, but they sometimes act like it... and they are kinda stupid (they are mostly all guys, that truely their only hobby is looking a porno... the only one that has a life or a girlfriend, is my bf.)
so thats my group, and im popular in it. but also you shouldnt care whos more popular, everyone is unique, and are different, and it shouldnt matter who has more friends ... exc.
orphans answered Wednesday February 13 2008, 6:03 pm: Uh excuse me but you dont need to be popular. No offense but you sound like a 5 year old. Trust me it is problay better not being popular, cause later you are going to be a big headed jerk. I'm sorry but this realy isnt a question that needed to be asked. Have a nice day. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
MistressSlipknot answered Wednesday February 13 2008, 2:56 am: no offense, but that sounds stupid. it doesnt matter how much youre liked. trust me, ive learned from personal experience that it doesnt matter. i was popular around that time too, but then everything changed when i got into seventh. as i was getting nicer everyone else was getting meaner. then as i started learing the truth about being popular. most people are only popular because theyre snotty, mean and plain nasty. im telling straight so that you dont fall into the same mess i fell into. just be yourself, and everything should fall into place. never please anyone, i guess is my answer. dont be a poser always do your own thing and be your own person. good luck, hope i helped [ MistressSlipknot's advice column | Ask MistressSlipknot A Question ]
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