I agree with the comment above mine. Why does it matter is she doesn't want to be your "friend"? Some people use the social networks just to keep in touch with their actual friends and family. Others use them to meet new people. Get off the computer and go meet real friends.
It's not the fact that she doesn't want to be friends, but the fact that she's so close-minded and shunned me for basically no reason. And she automatically assumed that I don't know any of her friends, when really I do in a way.
And, I have some friends in my local area. But you see, I often felt underestimated/outcast in school because I have a developmental disorder. So at times I feel more socially accepted on the net. I don't spend my whole life online though. I'm hanging out with a friend next weekend.
Is it normal to be annoyed at close-mindedness?
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I agree with the comment above mine. Why does it matter is she doesn't want to be your "friend"? Some people use the social networks just to keep in touch with their actual friends and family. Others use them to meet new people. Get off the computer and go meet real friends.
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It's not the fact that she doesn't want to be friends, but the fact that she's so close-minded and shunned me for basically no reason. And she automatically assumed that I don't know any of her friends, when really I do in a way.
And, I have some friends in my local area. But you see, I often felt underestimated/outcast in school because I have a developmental disorder. So at times I feel more socially accepted on the net. I don't spend my whole life online though. I'm hanging out with a friend next weekend.