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I am starting to get more nervous than ever since I am going to become a Freshman with no friends. I don't know where to go during lunch, I usually went to the Library during Junior High.. How can I stop thinking negative thoughts about being alone?

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Rooster Cogburn , Rooster Cogburn, answered

Because you won't be alone ! You'll meet all kinds of people your own age in no time and there won't be any negative thoughts any more. It is a transition from Jr. High to regular High school but in a couple of weeks, you'll be settled in and have some new friends. You can also still go to the library at lunch if you wish. There sure isn't anything wrong with that. Relax ! You'll be fine.

mohammad mahmoudi Profile

First of all no body is alone ..(at all )! Sky father will be always with us .

in addition you're a "teenager "! All teenagers feel lonesome some times !(that's the truth i have been there )! Now i am 19 and problems are fixed ! Just try to find more friends join them in groups !! Stay cool and just hang out with them ! No matter how old you friend must be he/she must be you're good friend ! 

Actually during high school i just was trying to make "one" friend !! Because wanted to share everything with just one person. Let me tell you something you are never and never alone because they're too many people out there that are thinking exactly like you. I am just telling the truth. Oh try to focus on your lessons (you can get friends if you're really smart at lessons (that was my  plan ha ha i got a lot ..)! Okay there are ways.  Always take a cool smile and Remember that Jesus loves you.  And he wants to hug you just open your arms ( when you have God you don't need weak people ha ha !!of course you do (but not too much that without them you just feel alone )

Good luck I hope you read this ha ha ha.

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PJ Stein answered

All freshman are worried about that. Even those who have a lot of friends because they may not be able to find them. My school was large enough that we had two lunch periods and you didn't know if your friends were going to have the same as you.

What you should do is look for someone who looks as lost as you feel and make a friend. Just be brave and ask them if they would like to sit together. They may be just as thankful as you would be if someone asked you.

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