whatusername? said:
I have a question to all those who are in or finishing uni. Are people different there? Im in highschool now, and i am a loser. i know there are people in the same position as me in every year- im the kid who "fits in" with the "popular group", but doesnt fit in well enough, so i get picked on by everybody. Im not just a tag along in the "popular group", people do kind of like me there, but i dont quite fit in. In primary school i had friends but when i went to highschool, i must have changed and i lost those friends too. In the same way that people who do fit in in primary school might not in highschool, do people who dont fit in in highschool fit in in uni?
Firstly, you are not a loser, because losers won't admit they are!
Secondly, maybe the reason is that you care too much and they can see that you care. When people know that you are sensitive to what they are doing, they are often even more aggravated to "bully" you even more.
Thirdly, sometimes having friends is simply a matter of fate. But that doesn't mean you should just lay there and expect other people to come to you, saying "oh, can I be your friend?" You probably don't ask people out much..not the initative type. Maybe you can ask people out first, and u'd be surprised that, though not everyone would "click" with your personality, there may be someone there who likes hanging out with you. Might not be someone who has a lot in common with you (and no, it doesn't require 'lots in common' for two to become close friends), but at least you'd know that there could be acceptance, warmth, and company when you reach out are open to differences. If you don't quite fit in with the "popular group", then let it be. You don't have to try too hard to fit in with the group. It's not your "home" of happiness.