When you're younger, everything gets handed to you, kids HAVE to be nice in class, they HAVE to invite you to their parties, and bullying is absolutely not tolerated.
As you get older, life changes, all of a sudden everyone divides into different groups, people you have known since kindergarten now seem like complete strangers. Schools different, everything's different, you're treated different, expected to act different, and treat others different. They call it "growing up." I think I took it harder then anyone else, see, even in kindergarten, I was the kid people hesitated to invite to parties, (I'm in grade 11 now, and people have chosen just not to invite me), but I'd gotten used to it, right?
People expect you to just be happy with what you get, because well, it could be worst and believe me, I was happy, at least I thought I was.
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RomanceMy entire life my focus was being normal, don't stand out in a crowd, don't draw focus to yourself, don't be different. He changed it all. This also went along with, don't have friends, don't go out anywhere, don't get invited anywhere, but I didn't...