A
female
age
30-35,
anonymous
writes: I'm 14 and a very jolly girl, happy all the time etc.... but when i started secondary school when i was 11 or 12 i was happy but between my eyebrows the skin scrunched up and it looked like i was angry when i wasnt that happened cuase i found it hard to see in the light and the brightness was alot. But everyone kept saying why you so angry? and like when they said that they put me down. And now i got new mates since year 7 and theyre really funny and jolly and happy and now i'm more of that, they don't say nothing about me being angry cause i don't but everyone else just seems to bring it up again and again, they keep saying you get moody quick and me and my mates are like what you on about. or they say you use 2 be angry all the time and once again me and my mates are like i wasn't. It kinda gets on my nerves when they say that to me cause i've changed alot and am less angry/moody. I ignore what they say by saying thanks or changing the topic. What can i do to stop people keep asking and saying stuff like that, which was like 4 years ago, ii'm in year 10 so dats a while ago since yr 7.Thanks for any help. Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, ArmyMedic +, writes (14 February 2009):
Just ignor them, just enjoy the company of your new friends.
School kids are cruel and will always try and find the smallest of faults to pick on.
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