Board Thread:Clubs/@comment-43432691-20191113223954/@comment-44327632-20191123193948

AlliKeeperFan wrote: Okay so I was just at a sleepover, and I obviously had no place there. It was for my friends b-day, and she had a sleepover. I've always enjoyed sleepovers with my friends, but I don't fit in with them. There all in there phones watching tik tok all night or texting on Snapchat. And I don't have tik tok, and I never brought a device with me so I was pretty bored when those times came. Anne were playing hide and seek. I'm it and I find everyone. But then we start another round, and they all just go over to the boring instruments. They weren't fun,they were just so noisy. I really think I shouldn't go to any more sleepovers. Pretty much everyone ignores me 90% of the time. I really am more of a book person, and they aren't. I feel like I should get better friends that are more me. It's just that, there aren't many people at my school like that. And all the kids in my neighborhood are 6 and under, so I can't really be friends with them. What should I do? Ok, I know I'm responding to this 5 hours later, but whatever. Kotlcrulz and I are friends irl, we go to the same school and live, like, two minutes from each other. At one of our more recent birthday parties (it was a sleepover, too), some of our other friends were ALWAYS on their phones!!! It was so annoying. Tik Tok can be really irritating, they are on it so much, especially one in particular. They can also get really loud and rambunctious sometimes, and when a few of us want to watch a movie, read, and fall asleep, they're still noisy and on their phones or whatever. So I get it. Luckily, I do have a couple friends who feel the same way, so I was able to stick with them. I know not everyone likes books over their devices, and it's hard to find someone with similar interests. Maybe you can try talking to one of them, like someone you trust. If you don't want to or they don't listen, maybe it's time to start to move on, or just look for new friends. But don't let them take away who you are and what you like.