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Social Status in high school?

I have my High School reunion coming up in August this year. I had been thinking about coming to the reunion unannounced and preach Autism awareness acting like a 38 year old teenager to make some individuals feel guilty about making me an outcast and teasing me for my Autism.

About 23 years ago, in May 1995, I attended a so-called "reunion" at my old Secondary school, in actual fact there was only me that turned up out of everybody that was in my year, that and it took me 3 hours to get home from Norton, Sheffield, to Walkley, Sheffield because I don't really know the Bus routes up there.

@Aspie_With_Attitude why "agree" with my post? Are from Sheffield and don't know the Bus routes?
 
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In my teens, the popular trendy ones didn't want to have anything to do with me, and the others were polite to me and said hello to me, but that's just about it. I found it hard to make friends and was never part of a friend group, but did have a couple of friends I talked to - other kids who, like me, weren't part of a group - and occasionally met with after school.
 
My brain doesn't let me remember much of what school was like until like 7th or 8th grade because I was bullied so much. I learned to fight back in 6th grade and then the crap stopped. In High School, I was on good terms with most, but I was isolated and never did any outside of school social activities/parties. I definitely wasn't a cool kid. My three best friends were from three different groups - a popular kid, a stoner, and a jock. Hey, this is starting to sound like Breakfast Club.. :(
 
No friends. Preferred it that way. I'd sit by myself during lunch. I only got made fun of once, fortunately.
 

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