Guest guest Posted September 14, 2011 Report Share Posted September 14, 2011 omigosh, kr, me too. I was a floater, non-belonger, as well. I still feel like a floater at times, but glad i have a stronger sense of identity. > > I felt lost with my peers, too. I had bigger concerns to worry about and it made me angry that they could go on living their petty teenage lives, as if what so-and-so wore yesterday ever frigging mattered to the state of the world. > > I was always a " floater " type. I had lots of acquaintances and could hang out with basically any group, but I never *belonged* anywhere. I didn't feel that I had much in common with anyone. > > > K > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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