20 People Share What Was The Prettiest Girl In High School Like And What Is She Up To Today
"A stay at home mom of 3, miserable, alcoholic husband. "
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- Published in Interesting
High school can be an incredibly challenging time for teens, with many different pressures and stresses from peer relationships, academics, and extracurriculars. Teens often face pressures to fit in and be accepted, which can lead to a lot of anxiety and stress.
On top of this, teens may also be dealing with the pressures of making decisions about their futures, such as college and career paths. But one of the things that's remembered the most from high school is the prettiest girl.
Some of them were nice, but others were obnoxious bullies. So, we wished all the best for the first type and very bad things for the latter. How did it turn out for them after high school, though?
It's no surprise that Redditor u/mustichooseausernam3's post asking women on Reddit, "Was the prettiest girl in your high school a kind person or a bully? What's she up to today?" has gone viral.
An addendum noting that the replies may be leaning more towards the most popular girl in school brings up an interesting conversation about how pretty and popular don't always go together. For instance, someone I went to school with is now dressing her kids in matching PJs for all holidays and Instagramming it, making it seem like she's won in some way.
It's clear that the thread has become a space for users to share their own comeuppance stories, and it's an interesting read. Take a look:
So modest
BigVulvaEnergySuch a nice person
Fifteen_inchesEverybody loved her
melt_number_9Kind and friendly
WishToBeConcise403Lesbian in the closet
Pleasant_Area_2750Of course
ReasonableMushroom67Poor girl
No_Dragonfly8440Not surprising
SmallChallengeScary, but not a bully
MidnightFireHuntressSome teens may be able to navigate the challenges of high school by relying on supportive friends and family. Others may struggle to find the right support system and struggle with the changes occurring in their lives.
As a result, people can change over time as they grow and experience different things in their lives.
She is doing great, and deserves it
u/jxmpierPeaking in high school is terrible
trentovnaBallerina and married to a nice guy
iflostreturntoaussieSweet girl
orionislandDating weird guys
TheTeaYouWantPretty girl struggled
Twichl2Kind of a loser
kellygreenbeanMakes sense
bluseadragonGood fake person
Vivid-Stress-3828Condescending and cliquish bully
32themoonThey deserve each other
emjoy90It is true that some people have their peak in high school, and it can be difficult for them to adjust to life after high school. There are a variety of factors that can lead to a downward trend in one’s life after high school.
One factor could be that, in high school, there is a lot of structure and support provided. When a person leaves high school, they may not have this same support and structure and struggle to adjust.
Additionally, some people may have difficulty transitioning from a high school environment, which is often filled with a lot of social pressure and expectations, to an environment with more freedom and responsibility.
It can be challenging to adjust to this change in expectations, leading to decreased motivation and confidence. Finally, it is essential to remember that everyone experiences life differently and that what is considered a “peak” for one person may not be the same for another.