Moving from school to school sucked.
Let's just say this new school was.... A MILLION TIMES THE SIZE OF MY OLD ONE!!! This school had two floors!!! And you have to go up and down stairs to go to your classes! You know how hard that is? (But do you know how good my legs are looking?!?)
This school is really awesome though, just know that if you have to pick between a small school or a big one, always go for the big one. I've made a few friends, such as Madisen, Niko, Kaylee, Ellen and Dominic. You'll hear stories about them later.
So at this new school they have a GSA (Gender + Sexuality Association) and and psychology classes which I love!! And creative writing classes with a MtF teacher! It's so cool. Ms Bernard is awesome.
After a few weeks of being here I realized I meant nothing to my friends in Alabama... nobody called or texted anymore and I got messages from people I never talked to saying that my so called "friends" would talk crap about me. That really brought me down and my depression was bad for awhile.
But being at this new school and town really opened my eyes and opened new doors for me. During the beginning of September I got a job at McDonalds which I really enjoy and I always hang out with the older workers cause I just get along with them better and they call me "baby girl" and then I feel all special hahah
I don't know if this happens anywhere else so let me know, but my school only has four classes a day?? And each are an hour and a half long. I think it's cool but I'm failing math so I dunno. I'm just really bad at math and someone needs to teach me. Like a lot.
The new quarter starts on the 8th this month so then I'll have 3 new classes besides math cause that's a term thing. So I think I'm taking "intro to photoshop", "creative writing", "Algerbra 1"(cause I'm a dumb 10th grader) annnnnnd Biology???? I don't know I'll have to look.
Ummm what else has happened since I've moved here...
I have a little sister! She's almost three months old! Her name is Agnes Daze(Daisy) , here:Yeahhhh so that's my baby. I love her to death and she's just the best baby ever!
I think that's all I have to say about school transitions. It was scary at first and I just had a first few depressing days cause I sat alone and didn't talk to anyone. But I'm starting to open up and be open about my sexuality and just try to smile and embrace who I am. I think that's like a big thing in life.
Just accept your goofy, imperfect self. Then things seem to help themselves. I feel more at ease when I can bounce around and make jokes in class and put my arms in my hoodie and rest while I learn about sexually transmitted diseases and infections.
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Guys, I'm Gay
Non-FictionThe Life Story of a meme fueled, hormone filled, raging homosexual teenager. I'm just here to share my experiences and "knowledge" or advice on life as a teenager going through shit. Sit back and relax, and look at my shitty life in the slowly bei...