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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In high school were you a mean girl, Queen bee, class clown, jock, cheerleader, loner, punk rock, geek/nerd, people pleaser,…ect shy, rowdy, introvert, extrovert... and what type of person would you say you are as an adult? [/quote] Punk/grunge/goth in high school. Another thrift store maven. Worked in a vintage shop and wore a lot of clothing that was not fashionable at the time but seems to be the way that many people remember the 90s - vintage dresses, Doc Martens, etc. I dyed my hair a variety of colors, cut it super short, etc. I was pretty shy overall and we'd only just moved to the town, so I didn't know anyone. I got good grades and participated in some extracurriculars - newspaper, drama club (tech stuff) and French club - but did not play any sports or instruments. The summer between 10th and 11th grade was when I got more outgoing. First actual boyfriend, though it didn't last through the summer. Dated around (mostly music scene boys who went to other schools in town) which got me a reputation for being kind of fast. I lost my virginity to said first actual boyfriend and then literally did not do anything other than kiss boys until the summer after senior year, so slut reputation was largely undeserved. I took 3 years off between high school and college and spent them working in a record store, moving to California on a whim with a friend and working in an office and also as the personal assistant to an artist and when it became too expensive, I moved back to my hometown and went to college, where I got a degree in political science, a 4.0 and met the man I married after graduation and had a baby with. I work in BigLaw as a paralegal now, that guy and I are divorced and I'm remarried to a musician who I would have been too shy to talk to when I was 16. I still go to shows and am wearing motorcycle boots at work under slacks right now. I also have tattoos that you can't see under my business casual attire. Teenage me would probably think that I'm trying too hard to be cool at 32, but I didn't really care what people thought then and I don't care any more now.[/quote]
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