nasty talk?

nasty talk
Jwill asked:


in school the kids are always talking about ***. i don’t want to
but i am left out. what should i do? i don’t like the subject of *** at all.

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12 Responses to “nasty talk?”

  • fchyenne:

    stand your ground..only do what you want to do that is what makes you special

  • Rubi:

    just be like “hah you guys are loners if you cant get some”

  • Start a topic which they can all answer too thats interesting so they wont think you’re avoiding the subject

  • KC:

    Teach by example, do not join in with that conversation, but raise another topic to discuss.

  • Don’t talk about something you’re uncomfortable with just to fit in. Try to change the topic to something else, or just leave the conversation.

  • you dont have to! kids are curious, so its a popular thing to talk about. but theyll grow out of it. you do your own thing, dont be influenced. youl be proud of yourself later.

  • I suggest talking to your school counselor.

  • talk to counselor or principle. Someone!!!!

  • lªitñé??ë forgives ?å???:

    talk about something else. change the subject. or find new people to hang out with.

  • If its the same group of kids that you always associate yourself with that talk about sex, fine a different crowd to hang out with, like people who have other interests than *** and are interested in the same topics you enjoy.

    if you feel uncomfortable about it bring the topic up with a teacher, principal, or guidance counselor at school. This may lead to a class wide or school wide discussion about when the appropriate time to talk about certain subjects are.

  • Don’t feel pressured to do something that you really don’t want to do or be someone you aren’t. Hold your head high and be proud of your feelings. Good luck!

  • plasticunicorns:

    I’m the same way.

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