I had a bully in high school who always made fun of my clothes. He thought it was funny to call me names because I didn't wear the latest trends. It really hurt my self - esteem at the time. But I found a group of friends who supported me and that made it easier to ignore the bully.
One story is about a boy who was constantly pushed around in the hallways. The bully would intentionally bump into him hard, making him drop his books. Another time, during gym class, the bully tripped him while running, causing him to scrape his knees badly.
I once dated a boy in high school who was on the football team. We started dating after he asked me to the homecoming dance. Our relationship was full of fun. We'd go to football games together and cheer for his team. But later, we realized we were better off as friends as we had different college plans.
I applied to be part of the high school drama club. They rejected me because they said my acting was too stiff. It was a big blow to me. However, I didn't give up. I practiced by myself at home, watched a lot of movies to learn from professional actors, and finally got into the club the next year.
My high school homecoming was amazing. I went with my best friends. We got all dressed up. There was a great dance, and the music was so much fun. I remember we took a lot of pictures together and just had a great time laughing and dancing all night.
There was a bully in my high school who would trip people in the hallways. One time, he tripped a girl so hard that she fell and broke her wrist. The bully just laughed and walked away. The girl was in a lot of pain and had to miss a lot of school for her recovery. This incident really showed how cruel some bullies can be.
I married my high school sweetheart. We were friends first and slowly fell in love. We supported each other through high school, and after graduation, we knew we wanted to be together forever. It was simple yet so beautiful. We got married in a small ceremony surrounded by our closest family and friends.
In a certain school, there was a student named Jack. He was bullied because he was smaller in size. The bully, Mark, would often trip Jack up during gym class. One day, Jack decided to stand up for himself. He told Mark that his behavior was wrong. Mark was surprised and at first, tried to bully Jack more. But when Jack didn't back down and other students started to support Jack, Mark finally stopped his bullying ways.
On my first day of high school, I was really nervous. I got lost trying to find my classes. But then I met a really nice senior who showed me around. It was a relief and made me feel more at ease about starting high school.
One story I know is about my friends, Tom and Lily. They met in high school during a science project. They were both really into the subject and found they had a great connection. They started dating and supported each other through exams, college applications. Even when they went to different colleges, they made it work by visiting each other often. Now they are married and still very much in love. They always say that the key was their shared interests and respect for each other from the start.
Well, my high school first kiss was quite unexpected. I was in the school library, studying for a big test. There was this girl who was my study partner. We were looking at the same book when our eyes met. And then, without saying a word, she kissed me softly. It was a gentle and sweet moment. After that, we both blushed and went back to studying as if nothing had happened, but inside I was really excited.