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- somewhere between 1947-1951
Sorry I don't know exactly where to put this...
I was put into a situation today with a bunch of other teenagers whom I don't know. Of course they're all typical teenagers by today's standards, and I have absolutely nothing in common with them. Which is fine by me. I prefer being an individual, that's part of the reason why I dress vintage. But the thing is, someone close to me practically forced me into socializing with them, when I knew right away what they were going to be like, and I knew that not only did we NOT have anything in common, but they were going to totally reject me like practically every other teenager has (of course I love all the old stuff but typical teenagers can't stand it, they just HAVE to be modern with lots of expensive gadgets or they're not cool; also, because of circumstances in my life I know I've matured a lot faster than most, so we really, really don't have anything in common!). So I'm just struggling with this situation and this feeling in particular, I love being an individual and I'm not going to change myself, but at the same time societal rejection, especially by one's peers, is rather a difficult pill to swallow.
I was put into a situation today with a bunch of other teenagers whom I don't know. Of course they're all typical teenagers by today's standards, and I have absolutely nothing in common with them. Which is fine by me. I prefer being an individual, that's part of the reason why I dress vintage. But the thing is, someone close to me practically forced me into socializing with them, when I knew right away what they were going to be like, and I knew that not only did we NOT have anything in common, but they were going to totally reject me like practically every other teenager has (of course I love all the old stuff but typical teenagers can't stand it, they just HAVE to be modern with lots of expensive gadgets or they're not cool; also, because of circumstances in my life I know I've matured a lot faster than most, so we really, really don't have anything in common!). So I'm just struggling with this situation and this feeling in particular, I love being an individual and I'm not going to change myself, but at the same time societal rejection, especially by one's peers, is rather a difficult pill to swallow.