‘’ no one likes to be excluded ‘’
There is a clear distinction between the appearance of belonging and the reality of an internal struggle. About a year ago I went to an all girls public high school for about 3 years. When I enrolled I was very keen to meet new people, have new friends and was beyond excited to show everyone how outgoing I can be. I started at this new school and within a week I had made a group of friends to sit and hang out with, a term went by and it honestly had felt like I have known these girls for a very long time, I felt like I can relate to them in so many ways and we would understand each other with certain things.
We did so much things together like go out for dinner, tell each other secrets, …show more content…
I started to feel so confused and didn’t know what to do, I never thought a girl like me would end up with no friends and feeling like she doesn’t belong, and feeling uncomfortable in a school environment and like she didn’t fit in at all with this particular crowd.
Nobody should be put in a position where they do not belong or don’t have any true friends. Nobody should be accused of something that isn’t even true just to make it seem like you are a bad person and have so many people making you feel guilty and depressed. No matter how small the issue may be its dramatic problems like this that lead to bullying and insecurity and making someone feel left out and upset about something that they haven’t done.
My mother always told me don’t believe everything you hear, if you haven’t heard it with your own ears or seen it with your own eyes then just ignore it and don’t let it bother you, for all you know the person you heard it from might just be trying to cause a scene and trouble for you to make themselves feel