So this summer I moved from Newport, California to Washington DC because of my stupid dad's promotion. I HATE IT. This year was suppose to be MY AMAZING SENIOR YEAR instead it's turning out to be a shitty one. I miss all my amazing friends, the beach, the boys, all the parties I'm going to miss, homecoming, prom, winter formal, and tons of other stuff that I'm not going to be able to experience with my friends. I feel like just a few months ago my life was so perfect and I had everything and now I'm in a shit hole without anyone. My new school sucks ass and the people with it. They don't even have student parking for my range rover or student off campus lunch! So anyways I'm so so so freaking depressed it's not even funny! All the girls hate me because they're all jealous or some shit talking about me 24/7 ex. "Did you take a look at the new girl? She's so barbie fake from California slut." and ALL the boys stare at me like I'm a fucking piece of meat it's disgusting. I get a lot of smirks, nasty comments, etc you get the picture. I HAVE 0 friends at this shit school and I'm about to go crazy seriously... California and DC are so freaking different and I HATE IT. I want my old perfect life where everyone loved me, I was on top of everything, etc. So please YOU GUYS give me some freaking tips or advice on my situation SERIOUSLY. I'm fucking MISERABLE.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Work/School Relationships? sobeg answered Tuesday October 6 2009, 12:30 pm: i cant say I understand your situation but I do have an idea of what you feel..It can b tough but try not to see the negative to the point that it turns you something that you hate. You are a beautiful person and forget what everyone else says they dont know you . You know yourself but you also know that you can also be happy wherever you go and as humans we adapt better and fast when we try to blend in...just a little im not saying to change but instead give yourself the opportunity to learn, and grow. I hope this helps [ sobeg's advice column | Ask sobeg A Question ]
PurdyBurdy answered Monday October 5 2009, 9:57 pm: I know how you feel. My parents did the same thing to me. But you have to think about it from your parents stand point too. You wouldn't have your pretty range rover if it wasn't for your dads job, right? We all have to make sacrifices and it sucks. After the whole "pretty new girl" thing dies down, you will start to get to know people. Everyone in that school can't be a total asshole. And it wouldn't hurt you to surround yourself with different people. Just because not everyone is from the A class of financial and social top of the ladder, doesn't mean there aren't cool people out there. Best of luck [ PurdyBurdy's advice column | Ask PurdyBurdy A Question ]
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