>>6778867High school was rough on a lot of us, but once you progress into the adult world all of those things go away. I wasn't really "bullied" in high school, but I did have a lot of people that didn't like me for one reason or another. Most of what I had to put up with was just gossip, and I guess some cyber-bullying. I mostly hung out with my football team, baseball team, and a lot of the party-goers. But the County was trying to ship me off to another school because of zoning requirements, so I had to enroll in the arts program in order to be considered a magnet student. The thespians and choir hated me, and I never really found out why. Rumors of me having illegitimate kids and doing hard drugs, questions about my sexual orientation, and just general conversations about me being a horrible person spread like wildfire. Senior year was the worst because one of the thespians thought it would be funny to catfish me into sending nudes, and he spread my dick pics all over the school. But things got better. A lot better. I ended up reconnecting with a lot of those kids once we were in college, and despite hating me in high school they now for some reason think I'm the coolest adult they've ever met. One of them even told me that the whole reason he hated me in high school is just because he was jealous that all the choir girls thought I was cute. He was really drunk and really honest that night, and now he's one of my best friends. A lot of these kids apologized for what they had put me through, and I'm actually pretty tight with most of them now. The kid that catfished me is working at TacoBell and now, as adults, everyone makes fun of HIM because he got into hard drugs, dropped out of college, and is now stuck in his parents house. In a matter of 2-3 years out of highs school I went from being infamous and hated to actually being a popular guy that my past bullies apparently look up to.
Hang in there kid. Life gets better.