<p>She did it for a stupid reason, too. If I remember correctly, her mom wouldn't let her wear a skirt, so she cut herself. However, if anyone found out, it would destroy her. I was shocked because she doesn't seem like the type of person that cuts herself. She doesn't do it anymore, though.</p>
<p>The other one was for internal problems that were real, and the parents would not listen to her, so the reasons were legitimate.</p>
<p>I wasn't surprised at the reason why she did it. She is a bit shallow and, while she isn't the type of person to cut herself, she is the type of person to cut herself over a skirt.</p>
<p>Our cheerleaders are two ton steel vessels...and mostly bi, so the football players don't touch them. We also have 0 minority groups (excluding exchange students) b/c of where I live. I'd have to say we have partiers, partiers, partiers, and oh yeah, slutty partiers.</p>
<p>The seperation comes w/what drugs you choose to do, or if you're just a drinker.</p>
<p>Then she is the type of person that would cut herself-she has major image problems if she would be that worked up over a simple material purchase of clothing. She probably is attached to her clothing because that is all she has. Sounds like she needs to take some advice from you and get active with her brain, as you already are.</p>
<p>Well, she is very smart. She is in Honors with me, and I've known her since 8th grade. I can't say that clothing is all she has. She has everything you could possibly have, since her mom is considerably wealthy and even graduated from UPenn. She just needs to sort out her priorities, since she has even admitted that she is spoiled and materialistic.</p>
<p>I assume you would probably not want to help with that end. Of course, she needs to figure herself out by her own powers of reasoning.</p>
<p>We're acquaintances, not close friends. Also she doesn't even know that I know. One of her friends told me and someone else in confidence. I don't think she'll change her ways anytime soon.</p>
<p>Now it makes far more sense. I have no people whom I can talk except 111 walls and two parents and an anonymous forum, so most of what I hear stays inside locked up. Same with anything I produce myself.</p>
<p>Do you want to keep things inside? I'm like that very much, since I'm very guarded and I'm very careful with who I share things with. I'm also shy, and although I have many friends, I have only confided in a couple.</p>
<p>No, I have no place to vent until I had this forum.</p>
<p>Me neither. I don't vent a lot outside this forum.</p>
<p>I meant casual socializing as well, although I am not as extreme as logisticslord in terms of posting frequency.</p>
<p>Me neither. I wonder if he has a social life outside this forum. By the looks of it, he doesn't.</p>
<p>I really like my social life because I have tons of friends, but 4 really close ones that I can tell almost anything, and out of those 4, one of them is my very best friend, whom I can tell everything to. But being anonymous on these forums is a nice change from real life.</p>
<p>It is, plus I talk about stuff here that I wouldn't with my friends.</p>
<p>Although some people seem to substitute CC for their lack of a real social life...which is sad.</p>
<p>I do that in moderation. I need to break APD and get out of the cell and into something called life.</p>
<p>You shoulda went to Cathedral, Sen. Someguy. We rolled HARD. Much more fun than 'Chaug. Screw sliding across tables, we got lathered up in cooking oil(at the suggestion of our cooking teacher...) and slid face first about 200 feet from one end of the hall to the other. Only got three detentions a person from it too.</p>
<p>Ehh... I've got one more year at chaug, why bother changing now?</p>