Life rant
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JustMcytDrawings[OP]
11.12.2024 03:27
LinkSo I’m going on a trip on like the 19th for school since I’m in student council. and my sister is going on the trip too since we go to the same school. And if I don’t make any friends I’m probably actually gonna kms who wouldn’t wanna be friends with a beauty like me ! I can’t keep a friend unless we have the same humor and call.. everyone in my school is super sensitive so, I probably won’t make any friends. since i have to hang around the gay club with my sister bc i also don’t wanna be in student council tiktok.. im not excited to either because all they have is really sugary stuff and pizza and I don’t wanna get fat rn
JustMcytDrawings[OP]
11.12.2024 03:29
LinkWe’re going to get people to join the clubs I don’t wanna help outtt ;-;… if I have to actually socialize I’m gonna throw a tantrum
XxSparkyxX
11.12.2024 03:30
Linkdude I'm sorry you're feeling stressed. I'm sure you will make friends!! It sucks when life isn't going your way. I just want to let you know that you have at least one person who likes you!(platonically) Even if they are just someone who follows you online. :)
JustMcytDrawings[OP]
11.12.2024 03:31
LinkAlso my sister doesn’t want me to be around her bc her friends wanna hang out with her this is like my 3rd trip I’ll just be walking around awkwardly all by myself wow thx
JustMcytDrawings[OP]
11.12.2024 03:32
LinkAw thank you sparky
XxSparkyxX
11.12.2024 03:32
Linkyea I feel you. my twin sister doesn't want me around either. but that's siblings for you
XxSparkyxX
11.12.2024 03:33
Link:)
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Its Okay JustMcytDrawings.. it’ll get better even if it seems like it isnt going to now. you’ll make friends soon i think! You just have to believe in yourself! It's okay if you don't have the same mood as others, we are all different. But never force yourself to change just to become friends with someone, if they don't like the way you act, that's their fault. Not yours.