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Mar 11, 2012, 06:22 PM
I decided that I'd go to an after party. I showed up and what I saw was a bunch of stupid 6th graders ( I am personally going to seventh grade myself next year but... ) trying to create a mosh pit to the song "sorry for party rocking". Through he rest of the night I tried to separate the nerd me (the normal me) from the rest of me so I could try to have fun but they were trying to mosh pit for Pete's sake! I went to get ice cream (I still can't believe that's all they had... ) and when I sat down at a table they were talking about boys. But that was ALL they talked about. They tried to talk a girl (let's call her jan) into just talking to a boy (let's all him dave) that she had a rush on. I had danced with dave earlier that day and he's really nice and Jan's talked to him before and I found no reason why she would be scared to talk to Dave but... Anyway later it horrified me to see two of my friends (let's call one Sarah) trying to set one of my other friends up with her crush. Sarah ( who claims she has a boyfriend which I don't even consider a boyfriend for reasons I will specify later) goes up to her "boyfriend" and, get ready for this, hugged him. Everybody around me started yelling, clapping and cheering because they hugged. A hug. Seriously? But this isn't all.
What they consider to be dates is going to Starbucks, Sweet Frog, (or some similar place such as these) with literally half the grade (37 people approx.) attempting to talk to their date. They will email people ASKing them to be the third wheel so their parents will let them go on the "date". Some of these relationships are only online. One of my friends hasn't seen her boyfriend since last year and the became boyfriend and girlfriend 3 months ago. He asked her out through IM-ing. This is just getting ridiculous, I mean these people wouldn't know what a real relationship was if they watched the notebook. I can't even talk to my old friends anymore cause they're all boy-crazy. I think this my have to do with the fact that I go to an all girls school. Whenever they see a boy they act like they're an unknow species. This is also taking a tool on me mentally because I only have around 3 friends at school and all the rest of my friends are boys from my church. I'm a nerd (not to be confused with a geek) so that already makes it difficult and I find that boys are easier companions (as in friends... ) than girls. Here's my dilemma: I can't really socialize with boys because...
1) I don't see them very often because of the school I go to
2) because if you even approach a guy then they assume your asking the on a date
3) I can't start a proper conversation without something about science or introduce myself (according to my friends)
So my first question is why they all act like this, I mean I'm in the same grade as them so why do I feel like the only mature one ( besides my two friends that don't have "boyfriends")? My second is how can I get guy friends because I've already given up on female friends (as you can see) without everyone thinking I'm trying to date ( I can't talk about one of my best friends because every girl in my grade thinks he's my boyfriend. I mean come on? I think they've never heard of a guy friend) sorry this thing is so long and thank you for even reading this far let alone answering...
PS one week a bunch of girls started talking/texting guys that they had met online who go to our brother school only for three days and then they started running through the halls proclaiming that their best friend was a guy. They'd only been talking about three to four days. I can't believe how immature some of these girls are. Maybe it's just because it's our second year in middle school. I don't know...
What they consider to be dates is going to Starbucks, Sweet Frog, (or some similar place such as these) with literally half the grade (37 people approx.) attempting to talk to their date. They will email people ASKing them to be the third wheel so their parents will let them go on the "date". Some of these relationships are only online. One of my friends hasn't seen her boyfriend since last year and the became boyfriend and girlfriend 3 months ago. He asked her out through IM-ing. This is just getting ridiculous, I mean these people wouldn't know what a real relationship was if they watched the notebook. I can't even talk to my old friends anymore cause they're all boy-crazy. I think this my have to do with the fact that I go to an all girls school. Whenever they see a boy they act like they're an unknow species. This is also taking a tool on me mentally because I only have around 3 friends at school and all the rest of my friends are boys from my church. I'm a nerd (not to be confused with a geek) so that already makes it difficult and I find that boys are easier companions (as in friends... ) than girls. Here's my dilemma: I can't really socialize with boys because...
1) I don't see them very often because of the school I go to
2) because if you even approach a guy then they assume your asking the on a date
3) I can't start a proper conversation without something about science or introduce myself (according to my friends)
So my first question is why they all act like this, I mean I'm in the same grade as them so why do I feel like the only mature one ( besides my two friends that don't have "boyfriends")? My second is how can I get guy friends because I've already given up on female friends (as you can see) without everyone thinking I'm trying to date ( I can't talk about one of my best friends because every girl in my grade thinks he's my boyfriend. I mean come on? I think they've never heard of a guy friend) sorry this thing is so long and thank you for even reading this far let alone answering...
PS one week a bunch of girls started talking/texting guys that they had met online who go to our brother school only for three days and then they started running through the halls proclaiming that their best friend was a guy. They'd only been talking about three to four days. I can't believe how immature some of these girls are. Maybe it's just because it's our second year in middle school. I don't know...