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-Rosetta_Stoned- t1_iti7ear wrote

Being “weird” just means you’re different than the majority of boring average people. You don’t fit in with the masses and that’s a good thing overall. Yes, it can def feel alienating at times. I know how it is to be more of an introvert, yet still feel lonely, misunderstood, n unable to form deep connections. Imagine being content to just follow all the other sheep tho. Yuck!

Try to focus on the quality of a select few interpersonal relationships rather than to be accepted by all. Also, maybe it has to do with the area of the world you live in? For example, I’m a native Californian near LA. I feel as if I don’t fit in lots of places in the US because of how idgaf my views are. Out here it’s cool to be laid back, with some rather obscure interests. A visually interesting wardrobe is a must. Toned down is not in my vocab, but that’s ok. I fit in here precisely because of my idiosyncrasies.

The key is to work on your self confidence and be positive about who you are n what you like. People gravitate toward those who love themselves 💓🤓

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