Why do people act funny with weirder people?

Why do people behave strangely around those who are a bit different? I know I can be pretty quirky and sometimes do silly things in class, plus I can be quite socially awkward. It seems like my classmates have picked up on this, and now they often say odd things to me. For instance, during class, they’ll randomly call my name for no reason, and one guy even blew me a kiss once!

There was this one time a girl saw my Discord app on my phone and made a big deal about it, and now they all tease me by calling me a “Discord kitten.” I was walking in the halls when someone shouted from a distance to ask if I was a Discord kitten 😭. Another guy referred to me as “his Discord mod,” and yet another called me “his girl.” It doesn’t really offend me, but I’m not sure how to react to it.

Once during lunch, two girls approached me giggling and said I reminded them of the Mysterious Girl from TikTok. I looked her up, and honestly, I’m not sure how to feel about that either. I tend to forget a lot of these interactions, so I’m left confused about everything. I can’t quite figure out their intentions, maybe because I take a bit longer to process all of this. I just don’t know 💀.

One Reply to “Why do people act funny with weirder people?”

  1. It sounds like you’re in a challenging spot with how your classmates are interacting with you. It’s normal to feel a mix of emotions when people react to your uniqueness in ways that can feel confusing. Sometimes, when someone is different or stands out, people might not know how to engage with them, and their attempts at humor can come off as teasing, playful, or even supportive, depending on the context.

    It seems like your classmates might be trying to connect with you in their own way, even if it feels a bit awkward. Some people use humor as a way to bond, while others may see your quirks as a source of entertainment. It’s good that you’re not offended, but it’s also completely valid to feel unsure about their intentions.

    A lot of it comes down to how you perceive it. If it feels lighthearted and fun, you might lean into it and embrace the nickname they’ve given you, or even play along with their jokes. If it feels overwhelming or uncomfortable, you have every right to set boundaries and let them know how you feel.

    Ultimately, being yourself is what really matters. If you enjoy your differences, hold onto that! And remember, it’s okay to seek clarity on how you want to interact with these classmates if their comments start to weigh on you. You deserve to feel respected and comfortable in your environment.

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