When I started high school this year, all of my friends started making new, older friends and having these great relationships. When I tried, no one seemed very interested in getting to know me. I just stuck with the few friends I already had and I feel like I'm totally missing out on my high school career! I'm in a lot of clubs, attractive, funny, and easy to talk to but it seems like I'm still the odd one out.
I think its because I try to hard and when someone does go out of their way I get clingy and excited that someone tried you know? What should I do! I want more friends and an exciting life.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? Epiphany730 answered Monday March 31 2008, 5:19 pm: The good thing is that this is the first of four years you have. By you joining as many clubs, you've already placed yourself in a great position to meet new exiting people. Also, you've named alot of great qualities within yourself. My question is do you believe that they fail in comparison(<--this word looks funny to me *shrug) to the other personalities around you? It may come across as if you are unsure of yourself, and if that is the case.. then your a great person sending off the wrong vibe or perception of yourself. Just be yourself and put dont extend yourself to much, focus on the things you should be focusing on ie projects, gettn involved in group discussions and you'll draw people to you. Don't worry it gonna be natural if your are what you say you are.. Like on of my friends siggest to me... just relax. Hope this helps [ Epiphany730's advice column | Ask Epiphany730 A Question ]
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