High school

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Spring break was over, time to get back to the real world of high school, where everyone was classed by social status 

The epitome of stereotypes, firstly, the nerds, who were super smart and excelled in subjects like math and science, always had glasses, and always got themselves bullied

Next, the desperate virgins, mostly freshmen guys probably because of unrealistic expectation from movies they've seen saying that as soon as you get to high school all you'll be doing is having sex and going to parties

Then, you have the class clown, they will do anything for a laugh, to the great annoyance of every teacher in school, to me I just think that they are trying to get people's attention even if what they are doing is embarrassing

And of course, the cheerleaders, they were skinny, and they definitely had eating disorders, they were pretty, they were popular and always dating a jock, every once in a blue moon you will come across a nice cheerleader who wasn't self-obsessed, which means that majority of the cheerleaders were straight up bitches

Finally, you have the Jocks, they are either dumb, mean or once in a blue moon kind-hearted, always dated a cheerleader or a popular girl, girls followed them around like they were gods or royalty

The cheerleaders and jocks basically run the school, if you stand up to them you are basically dead meat

The thing is I don't fit into any of these stereotypes, yes I'm smart and I get good grades, but I'm not smart enough to be classed as a nerd, I'm good at sports and I can dance which could probably make me a good cheerleader, but apparently I'm too nice to be one, plus I'm not interested in cheerleading or having an eating disorder, I'm not a class clown, I hate being laughed at or being put in embarrassing situations, and I am definitely not a desperate virgin, yes I'm a virgin, but I vowed to myself to wait for the right guy and the right moment, if it even exists, so people in school don't class me as anything which is good as I hate stereotypes

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