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Advice I have for incoming freshmen (coming from a sophomore)
First you don’t want to try to fit in, that’s weird and lame. I never tried to fit in and although I had trouble navigating my way through high school my first year there I eventually got the hang of it and was able to express who I was as a person without caring about how others would think of me or how they would react.
The second tip I have is for you to not talk to any juniors or seniors. I know this might be obvious but you won’t believe how oblivious some people can be when it comes to meeting new people and making friends. The seniors will only be out to do strange things with you and sometimes it’s the same with juniors. They just want to manipulate you and see what they can get out of you (SOME juniors and seniors though, not all)
This last tip comes from personal experience but I highly recommend that you not date because if something bad happens then you just ruined your own reputation and your entire high school experience or your life could be ruined if you associate yourself with the wrong people. My life was almost ruined because of certain situation.
Do what you will the tips I just gave you and have a happy and healthy high school experience!
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This might be a hot take but the talking stage should not be longer than 1 month. Anything after that is just a waste of time because you either like each other or you don’t.
Story time: I was once in the talking stage with this girl for more than two months. I was ready to give everything up for her but at the end of day she ended up completely ghosting me. Thats why I don’t really date anymore. Oh and to add on to that she apparently has stuff going on and I tried to help but she just kept pushing me away and now we don’t even talk anymore, that’s why I advise upcoming couples to have a talking stage for atleast a month or maybe even two months.
I have a lot of more stories but one will come later in the day and it might be surprising/shocking
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