| Replies
|
|
|
Majo
|
Posted at 10:29 am on June 14, 2008 |
| I actually experienced the opposite. I didn't have anyone in high school but met some pretty nice people in college. |
|
|
bluskypeChris
|
Posted at 9:29 am on June 14, 2008 |
| I don't have any friend so I don't know what you guy are talking about, sorry. |
|
|
Cloudy
|
Posted at 9:23 am on June 14, 2008 |
| lol college is funny you get new friends every term and out with the old...I hate it but oh well |
|
|
albaniaXOXO
|
Posted at 9:21 am on June 14, 2008 |
nope |
|
|
Jadien
|
Posted at 9:21 am on June 14, 2008 |
| Agreed. College blows. |
|
|
Micus
|
Posted at 9:21 am on June 14, 2008 |
| I had some people who I thought were genuine friends but never really pulled through on important shit. I've met others who I genuinely care about and know they care about me. They come in all varieties it seems. |
|
|
Natsy
|
Posted at 9:21 am on June 14, 2008 |
| because its the small window of opportunity to have fun and go wild and not think about other people, because in a few years they are gonna be with a job and possibly a family and won't get a chance to be irresponsible, so they're doing it now :) xx |
|
|
isobel
|
Posted at 9:20 am on June 14, 2008 |
| Yes, of course. I made awesome AND true friends in college. There's the people I'm friends with on a social basis, we go partying together, etc. But then there's the few special ones, who I consider my real friends. |
|
|
All 8 previous replies displayed. |