Society & Culture

The social reject.

Society & Culture

Posted by: Wattobird

4th Mar 2014 09:57pm

Im an outsider among outsiders, literally. My group of friends are "dark" in general; dress in punk/gothic style, listening to heavy metal. Some smoke, some have tattoos. These are the people whom society rejected.
But then there is me. I don't doubt there are other people like me. I fit in with the style, I am good friends with these people. But I don't know how to talk to people, whether its in casual conversation or a little deeper. And my mind is much more sickening. More sadistic than anyone I've come across. I could give examples but I think I better not.....
I do have a few questions, like "how do I talk to my friends" etc. Or maybe a "Who can relate to my mind or problem?"
Oh, and I am rarely affected by most situations.


Comments 2

SYD
  • 6th May 2015 08:20pm

I really think that you need to see a psychologist ASAP

phoenix
  • 6th Mar 2015 08:42pm

if i may offer 'a hand' talking to people in general is not a s hard as it seems, i have a some what weird social phobia, so i can see from what you mean, like in here for example, i can talk to any and all as it's a non face to face type of thing, so if ever in doubt, just go with the flow and see how you go :)

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