Anonymous wrote:I was the outcast goth girl. Everyone thought I was a druggie (I wasn't) and a slut (not that either) and a mute (well, I was painfully shy). I also happened to be a math whiz. Aced my SAT math portion, went to Cal Tech, shed my goth-wear, gained confidence with all the nerdy boys fawning all over me (it was a 10 - 1, boy -girl ratio), started to blossom, recruited to work for what was at the time a small startup in Sunnyvale, became ungodly rich by the time I was 35, quite confident at this point in my life, yes, some plastic surgery along the way also helped, ended up marrying a boy from high school actually! Saw him at our 15 year reunion, he did not recognize me, but I had a huge crush on him throughout high school (he was a jock and a brain and homecoming king). Our kids love hearing this story over and over and I suppose I don't mind sharing it over and over.
The Frog Princess
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was popular and years later happen to have one of those drama nerds working for me, we went to school together(so she tells me).she is obsessed with high-school always asking me about my friends and referring to them as the cool kids. It is freaky and obsessive. Get over it
I think we have some obsessive nerds here still bearing scars.
Not surprised, given what you just said. Clearly she was very hurt in high school. Sad.
Sounds like the PP is still in high school. Really, you have to let us know that you didn't remember her? You sound awful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was popular and years later happen to have one of those drama nerds working for me, we went to school together(so she tells me).she is obsessed with high-school always asking me about my friends and referring to them as the cool kids. It is freaky and obsessive. Get over it
I think we have some obsessive nerds here still bearing scars.
Not surprised, given what you just said. Clearly she was very hurt in high school. Sad.
Anonymous wrote:Druggie outcast: Went to college, graduated at top of my class, went to law school, got married, got a job, bought a house, had a kid.
I am however the only person from my group of freinds in HS that went to college.
Anonymous wrote:Classic good girl, very strong leader, non-athlete, only one boyfriend, nice family on the surface (mother was seriously mentally ill and dad was enabling): hospitalized with anorexia, major depressive disorder, and two other psychiatric hospitalizations four times between 17 and 21. Now major executive in a non-profit educational setting with a wonderful marriage, wonderful DC, wonderful life. Still see therapist and have physical illnesses that are probably stress-related and that I am able to negotiate despite high-pressure career, so not everything is rosy, but 32 years after the downward spiral, it really is okay.
Anonymous wrote:I was popular and years later happen to have one of those drama nerds working for me, we went to school together(so she tells me)
.she is obsessed with high-school always asking me about my friends and referring to them as the cool kids. It is freaky and obsessive. Get over it
I think we have some obsessive nerds here still bearing scars.
Anonymous wrote:My teenaged daughter is going through a tough time socially right now, and I've always consoled her with the maxim that the popular cheerleaders and jocks may have their day in high school, but in time, it's the former "band geeks" and nerds who rule the day. I've always said that, and always believed that, but not keeping up with anyone from my high school on FB or otherwise, I actually have no idea whether this proved true in my case. As for me, I was a nerd in high school. I'm still a nerd now, I guess, although much more confident and well put together. Married a nerd. We're successful and happy, but by no means "popular," and truth be told, I would not have minded being a part of the cool crowd way back then. Anyway, I'd love to hear from others, whether you are evidence of the maxim or not - what were you considered in high school and how did you turn out in life (successful, happy; still a nerd, jock etc. or did you evolve/change)?
Thanks.