an unusual situation: what to do about being judged FOR partying.

<p>Many of my friends in my current college are very straight-edge, and though they never flat out asked me, i think they assumed I am too. I am in this environment, only because my school lacks partying of any kind. But this weekend I visited one of my friends at a different college and partied hard. And now the photos are circulating on Facebook. I feel like many of my friends are frowning down on me for what I did this weekend. I feel like I haven't been honest about who I really am with them. Has anyone else experienced something like this before?</p>

<p>Those who actually frown down on you for your partying are not your real friends.</p>

<p>Tell them you are not about that xxedgexx life.</p>

<p>That’s funny. I feel frowned down upon for not partying.</p>

<p>If you’re the party-type, then thats just who you are, theres no getting around it. You had a good time and if they don’t accept it, then too effing bad. Maybe you need new friends; I’m going through something similar where my school has a lot of parties, but all the guys in my hall are squares lol. </p>

<p>If they dont accept you, then thats a sign that they dont want to be friends.</p>

<p>If they’re judging you based on their assumptions, then that’s their problem. Obviously they’re not good friends if they’re acting like that.</p>