Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2012 5:11 pm
Weird does not equal lonely. Weird equals you haven't found your peeps. And it's very hard for unusual people to do that in a small town (which, I gather, is where you live -- yes?). It's not you -- it's them.
If you hate it there and you're lonely and if everybody thinks you're "weird", you need a paradigm shift: move somewhere else. It worked for me. Going away to college helped some, joining Mensa helped more (but only because I got involved -- if I'd simply joined and not met anybody, it wouldn't have worked), and finding the Watch (and meeting fellow Watchers) *really* helped. If I'd stayed in the little town where I grew up, I always would have been the chubby, smart, socially inept girl with old parents.
And I'm off-topic, sorry.
If you hate it there and you're lonely and if everybody thinks you're "weird", you need a paradigm shift: move somewhere else. It worked for me. Going away to college helped some, joining Mensa helped more (but only because I got involved -- if I'd simply joined and not met anybody, it wouldn't have worked), and finding the Watch (and meeting fellow Watchers) *really* helped. If I'd stayed in the little town where I grew up, I always would have been the chubby, smart, socially inept girl with old parents.
And I'm off-topic, sorry.
