Anonymous wrote:How do you know she is "very well liked by her peers" if she has no friends and spends time on her own?
Seems a bit tautological to me...
She doesn't spend all her time on her own. She plays 2 sports, has leadership positions in school clubs, does mock trial etc. It's not like she's coming home from school at 3PM every day and holing up in her room. Just that when she has free time not bound by school/clubs she'd rather be alone than with friends.
I guess I don't KNOW she is well-liked by her peers, but when I see her interacting with cross country teammates after meets, etc. she's always surrounded by people, smiling, laughing, gets a lot of likes/comments on social media from people from school etc. (I know that's not a true marker of popularity but still), and so on.