Anonymous wrote:You forgot the slutty type and that was me for sure. I did not have a reputation but I was really bad in high school. Mostly with people who did not go to my school.
Now I am the perfect SAHM and nobody knows my past.
Anonymous wrote:Stoner.
Became a HS social studies teacher.
Anonymous wrote:I was a band geek and probably nerdy. I was by no means popular, but I did have a good group of friends by my senior year. I'm doing really well now. I feel better about myself than ever. I have a great career, wonderful kids and a good marriage. I think I'm pretty lucky.
Here's the message I think you should send your child: High School is a blip on the radar. It is four years. Don't try and peak in high school -- you want to be on the upward part of your life building towards the peak. I think we all know folks who peaked in High School or College and have never been happy since and they are continually trying to relive high school or college. What a waste. Try to find a group you like and who like you -- doesn't matter if they are geeks, gay or glee, what matters is they let you be you and enjoy you being you. That's when you know you are on the right path.
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.
Anonymous wrote:I hung out with the punk and goth crowd. (I was the late 80s.) I still am an outsider but much better off than my HS friends. I went to grad school when they went to rehab.