Re: Re: What's it like to be popular in high school?
by Past Member 'asymmetrical'
Oh, the character has plenty of family issues, no worries about that. But the other girls, friends she's been with for a long time, are almost blind to her problems because they idealize her popularity. That's really the main thing I came up with, to explain her disenchantment with being on the high school A list--it eclipsed who she really was. In the eyes of other people, at least. At the end of the day, she still came home to a family situation where she felt alone. And even at school, no one appreciated her talents as much as her blonde hair and pretty face.
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