hey, am a girl and am 17 its my senior year and i like to open my self a bit, beacuse am not much of comfy person to talk to am too strict, but i would like it if i have a boy best friend but i haven't been lucky so far, so i just wanted to start by chatting online if you know any normal websites like that please suggest it to me( p.s anything without facebook)
A lot of people would say to try to make friends in person, because it's safer and whatnot. But, because I'm 17 and also in my senior year I say go for it.
There's a ton of websites to meet people. Unfortunately, not all of them are safe. There's a lot of disgusting and perverted people, along with some hilarious and kind people.
There's pg-13 websites like Zwinky.com which is a virtual world website. I met most of my online friends there. There's also websites like teenchat.com or omegle. But as I said, most of these websites are not really safe so you have to be careful.
There's also social media websites like Twitter and Instagram. And even some mobile phone apps like Meowchat.
I think it's great that you're starting online because it gives you a chance to meet people without having to face rejection directly, if that's something you fear. I also think you should try talking to people you've seen from school.
Try looking them up on any of the above mentioned websites and say hey. What's the worst they can do? Ignore you? Big whoop. Try connecting with people you haven't talked to at school and if things go well, make plans to have lunch together or stuff like that so you can be remembered as the friendly girl.
All of these things won't give you a best guy friend, but it will help you get closer. If a guy sees your friendly and not afraid of being social, then it makes you look a bit more approachable.
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