I really would appreciate some advice or suggestions.
I'll try to keep the story simple and straight to the point (I have a propensity to ramble like there's no tomorrow, haha).
I'm 17 years old (I'll be a senior in highschool in the fall) and I'm having trouble with friends. The problem is, every single one of them (I'm not over-exaggerating) drinks and does drugs. They do this almost every day (especially now that it's summer). They hid the alcohol in gatorade/water bottles when they went to school. They also do this before going to each others houses so that they can drink it without getting into trouble. And they do drugs constantly. I don't have any interest in doing any of that and there lies my problem. Because I don't want to drink or do drugs, they don't bother inviting me to hang out with them because that is all they will do.
Now, I know I could just make friends with other people, but I don't know one person at my school who doesn't do these things. It seems like partying is all these people do. I do extracurricular activites (dance, soccer), but those girls also party constantly.
What bothers me the most is that none of them seem to think what they are doing has an impact on them. The principal called each class (freshmen, sophmore, etc.) to the auditiorium to show us a video a few weeks ago. The video showed a girl and her boyfriend on their way to prom but they got hit by a drunk driver and both died instantly. A majority of my class was laughing at those poor kids and cracking jokes, some boys even made inappropriate comments about the girl who died. And once they stopped the video, a woman came onto the stage to talk about the incident. The woman who spoke? She was the girl's mother. I was embarrassed to even be sitting near them.
I think it's just horrible that they don't realize what they are doing and aren't taking these things seriously. There are so many people that die from drunk driving, yet they thought it was a joke? Not to mention the fact that a girl in history class (my teacher told us, so I know it's not a rumor or any of that.) almost died from alcohol poisoning last month, but that didn't stop her from drinking this past weekend. It just doesn't make any sense to me.
(So much for not rambling, huh?
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My parents said that I always have my cousins to spend time with, but most of them are 3 years (or more) younger than I am.
Does anyone have any suggestions on what I could do? Or some advice?
I'd really appreciate any help I could get. Thank you!
I'll try to keep the story simple and straight to the point (I have a propensity to ramble like there's no tomorrow, haha).
I'm 17 years old (I'll be a senior in highschool in the fall) and I'm having trouble with friends. The problem is, every single one of them (I'm not over-exaggerating) drinks and does drugs. They do this almost every day (especially now that it's summer). They hid the alcohol in gatorade/water bottles when they went to school. They also do this before going to each others houses so that they can drink it without getting into trouble. And they do drugs constantly. I don't have any interest in doing any of that and there lies my problem. Because I don't want to drink or do drugs, they don't bother inviting me to hang out with them because that is all they will do.
Now, I know I could just make friends with other people, but I don't know one person at my school who doesn't do these things. It seems like partying is all these people do. I do extracurricular activites (dance, soccer), but those girls also party constantly.
What bothers me the most is that none of them seem to think what they are doing has an impact on them. The principal called each class (freshmen, sophmore, etc.) to the auditiorium to show us a video a few weeks ago. The video showed a girl and her boyfriend on their way to prom but they got hit by a drunk driver and both died instantly. A majority of my class was laughing at those poor kids and cracking jokes, some boys even made inappropriate comments about the girl who died. And once they stopped the video, a woman came onto the stage to talk about the incident. The woman who spoke? She was the girl's mother. I was embarrassed to even be sitting near them.
I think it's just horrible that they don't realize what they are doing and aren't taking these things seriously. There are so many people that die from drunk driving, yet they thought it was a joke? Not to mention the fact that a girl in history class (my teacher told us, so I know it's not a rumor or any of that.) almost died from alcohol poisoning last month, but that didn't stop her from drinking this past weekend. It just doesn't make any sense to me.
(So much for not rambling, huh?
)My parents said that I always have my cousins to spend time with, but most of them are 3 years (or more) younger than I am.
Does anyone have any suggestions on what I could do? Or some advice?I'd really appreciate any help I could get. Thank you!

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. His parents are calm, educated, non-partying people, so he didn't get it from them. He wised up and stopped drinking when he was about seventeen. I've known him for fifteen years now, and he's never had a drink or even wanted to. I love him, but I have to admit that we are Super Nerds. He isn't a likely candidate for a party guy. I think he started to fit in with his friends. I guess there is hope for some of the fools you know...
Once her folks realized the problems at school, they started going to church in a larger town about 30 minutes away. At least then she was able to meet friends who didn't drink and do drugs. No, that didn't help her out at school every day, but it still gave her friends, people to talk to, and a social life.