Stereotype
Posted July 2nd 2012 at 01:43 AM by invisiblesoul00
I guess you could say I'm one of "them," the "popular girls"...
Everyone says that being popular is the best thing ever, but it isn't. Here's some examples:
1.) If I was to wear a cute v-neck shirt from Victoria's Secret, I'm suddenly a slut.
2.) My best friend and me get in a fight, I'm suddenly a bitch.
3.) Someone won't leave me alone and I tell them to, I'm suddenly a jerk.
People say that if you're popular, you're pretty and skinny and everyone loves you. Not true. I definitely have my "enemies" in school and I've been called fat before. So many people believe the stereotypes and don't take time to actually know someone. I'm a human being with feelings just like anyone else. Why is that so hard for some people to understand? It's like all of a sudden I'm a bitch just because I have however many friends on Facebook or whatever. If people wouldn't pay attention so much to stereotypes, I wouldn't have to put up with so much pointless drama.
Everyone says that being popular is the best thing ever, but it isn't. Here's some examples:
1.) If I was to wear a cute v-neck shirt from Victoria's Secret, I'm suddenly a slut.
2.) My best friend and me get in a fight, I'm suddenly a bitch.
3.) Someone won't leave me alone and I tell them to, I'm suddenly a jerk.
People say that if you're popular, you're pretty and skinny and everyone loves you. Not true. I definitely have my "enemies" in school and I've been called fat before. So many people believe the stereotypes and don't take time to actually know someone. I'm a human being with feelings just like anyone else. Why is that so hard for some people to understand? It's like all of a sudden I'm a bitch just because I have however many friends on Facebook or whatever. If people wouldn't pay attention so much to stereotypes, I wouldn't have to put up with so much pointless drama.
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