so obviosly i crying. this girl is makeing people turn against me. i dont know what to do

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Comment by jujube on February 24, 2012 at 7:04am

Oh my Ms. Anna, I can't stay kids are cruel because adults can be just as bad. You have to keep your head high like you have been doing and let it out later. My mom used to say "LG squared" Let go let god..I never understood it when I was young but funny how as I got old with my own son, I knew what she meant.LOL.. Obviously these people are insecure, jealous and intimidated by you so they feel it necessary to make you feel like a substandard human being. BUT, you know you aren't and heck, all of use know you aren't and even your parents know you're not. SO, hold your head high and give them the eyes..Stare back and say nothing. And then walk away..As for your parents, I don't think they have lost any faith in you. I think they are probably frustrated and don't know what to do because their daughter that they love very much is hurting!!! If none of this works, hand out broccoli to everyone, it shows you care!!! Remember Love, Peace and Broccoli make the world go round!!

Comment by Kat1997 on February 25, 2012 at 7:29am

Hi Anna, you hang in there sweetie, my daughter went through the same thing when she was in school. She started telling them that if they had to take responsibility for a health condition they would never survive cause it wouldn't go with their popularity image. Her other statement was: Your only being mean to me cause your not happy with the path you chose for your life, Then she would walk away with a smile and not care what they had to say. When she graduated they wanted to be her friend, she told them where to go cause if she wasn't good enough in school, they are not good enough for her future.....when I heard this all I could do was laugh and congratulate her for taking a stand. Your a strong girl and you will make it through this as my daughter did. School is important, hold strong and try to shut them out.

They will see later in life that they should have taken a different look at the situation. The saying goes: What goes around comes around. The lord will take care of it in time, believe in yourself that is what matters the most.

I don't know the relationship with you and your parents, I don't know what to say to help you with that.

Everyone here are always listening so vent away, wishing I was there to hug you, that always helped when my daughter was down. Just remember we love you and are here to support you.

Love Kat

Comment by Jujubee on February 25, 2012 at 9:48am

I am so sorry Anna! Try not to let it get to you. Also, confronting them calmly and politely can fix problems fast. I hope you can sort this out. Just know that I'm praying for you and am here for you.

Comment by Felicia on March 1, 2012 at 3:32pm

Anna don't listen to them. you are an amazing person and they are just jerk offs. blow them off and be yourself. all they can do is talk your real friends will never leave you.

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