so my step dad works for NCR. long story short, im moving to GA. not sure when or anything but my house gets put up for sale late next month. well this may be my last summer where i live (which i have lived my whole life) and i want to mmake it the most memorable summer ever. I dont drink, or have sex or anything like that, im not looking to get into trouble, just some fun. with moving comes other problems, i told my dad that i feel like i should move to GA and i want to reinvent myself there. im not really sure how. i love the 1920's, love converse and live in jeans. but at my school now i kind of just am average, i dont really talk that much unless someone else talks back. is there something i can do to make myself stand out?
i also found that making my eye stand out with make up got me noticed.. however i understand if my too first suggstions are not practical or... favored.
Some people have their own trend.. for example in my high school (im from the UK) i used to wear my tie differently to most people in my school.
I know people that used to wear hair clips on their jackets because it was their trend.
bright colours get yourself noticed sometimes... maybe a couple of bright accesories would help?
the think i find makes anyone stand out is a smile and a laugh... make sure you smile... make sure you giggle =) that the thing i look out for in people... and friends. =)
Stnading out maybe you could join a new club... i do cheerleading so i would recommend that... maybe a drama club.. taekondo.. or maybe just a new hobby in general...
The more you get your self out there and break down barriers the more 1. people will see you and 2. you will find things out about yourself =)
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