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I haven’t kept in touch with anyone outside of those who were “family friends”. This thread has been interesting - I’ve been trying to recall the names of classmates and find I can’t really remember many at all.

It's rare that anyone on these threads admits to being popular in high school, but someone had to be.
No offense taken. It's just that I've seen this question posted before and you see 5-6 pages of posters saying they were not popular at all. Well, SOMEONE had to be popular in high school.The results would probably have been more accurate with an anonymous poll. There aren't too many adults that want to make people feel worse about their youth.
ETA: I just saw your other post. I didn't mean to make you or anyone else feel bad about what they posted later. I was just replying based on my original thought, after reading the first couple posts.
What percentage of the average graduating class could be considered the "popular" crowd? I'd say about 10% based on my experience. And I feel like we've had a higher percentage than that post on here that they were popular... do people really deny it? Why?It's rare that anyone on these threads admits to being popular in high school, but someone had to be.
I wasn't popular, but I enjoyed my high school years. I had a decent sized group of good friends and there was nothing traumatic about being un-popular. Even now, unrecognized by many of my former classmates, I'm not traumatized. Honestly, I think it's pretty funny, and so do my husband and friends.I honestly do not remember but I must have held my own because HS wasn’t traumatic. I was one of those restless people though that was just looking to get through it and get on with the next phase of life. I was dating an older boy already out of school so the center of my social life was elsewhere.
I haven’t kept in touch with anyone outside of those who were “family friends”. This thread has been interesting - I’ve been trying to recall the names of classmates and find I can’t really remember many at all.I didn’t distinguish myself much through clubs or sports so doubt many would remember me either.
This was my experience as well. Being outside the "popular crowd" doesn't necessarily mean you will have a horrible high school experience. I had plenty of friends in and out of school, and have a lot of great memories from high school.No! However, I had a great group of friends and surprisingly enough was fairly comfortable in my own skin. I used to get mistaken for a substitute teacher when I wore long skirts...
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I don't get why people "classifying" themselves as popular or not, years ago in high school, would make you sad? Or why that means they are 'sweating the small stuff' or are unaware that even the popular kids were uncomfortable in high school too?? What gave that impression?Stuff like this makes me sad in a way, not why i visit this fourm, its not about who you were but who you are now. Everyone was uncomfortable in high school, popular or not, even if they dont admit it. If they say they wernt6 , they lie. Dont sweat the small stuff people! Move on and let nothing hold you back.
What percentage of the average graduating class could be considered the "popular" crowd? I'd say about 10% based on my experience. And I feel like we've had a higher percentage than that post on here that they were popular... do people really deny it? Why?It's rare that anyone on these threads admits to being popular in high school, but someone had to be.
I wasn't popular, but I enjoyed my high school years. I had a decent sized group of good friends and there was nothing traumatic about being un-popular. Even now, unrecognized by many of my former classmates, I'm not traumatized. Honestly, I think it's pretty funny, and so do my husband and friends.I honestly do not remember but I must have held my own because HS wasn’t traumatic. I was one of those restless people though that was just looking to get through it and get on with the next phase of life. I was dating an older boy already out of school so the center of my social life was elsewhere.
I haven’t kept in touch with anyone outside of those who were “family friends”. This thread has been interesting - I’ve been trying to recall the names of classmates and find I can’t really remember many at all.I didn’t distinguish myself much through clubs or sports so doubt many would remember me either.
This was my experience as well. Being outside the "popular crowd" doesn't necessarily mean you will have a horrible high school experience. I had plenty of friends in and out of school, and have a lot of great memories from high school.No! However, I had a great group of friends and surprisingly enough was fairly comfortable in my own skin. I used to get mistaken for a substitute teacher when I wore long skirts...
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I don't get why people "classifying" themselves as popular or not, years ago in high school, would make you sad? Or why that means they are 'sweating the small stuff' or are unaware that even the popular kids were uncomfortable in high school too?? What gave that impression?Stuff like this makes me sad in a way, not why i visit this fourm, its not about who you were but who you are now. Everyone was uncomfortable in high school, popular or not, even if they dont admit it. If they say they wernt6 , they lie. Dont sweat the small stuff people! Move on and let nothing hold you back.