I’ve made the decision not to attend my high school graduation, and while my family and friends are frustrated, I honestly don’t mind. My experience in high school was marred by relentless bullying, and when I reached out to the administration for help, nothing changed. Despite being an A and B student, I felt like I was constantly being blamed for problems. Any minor mistake, like being late occasionally, led to harsh punishments. Because of all this, I’ve chosen to skip the graduation ceremony. It feels like they expect us to be excited about it, but I just don’t see it that way. I’m curious if anyone else shares similar feelings.
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I completely understand where you’re coming from. Graduation is supposed to be a celebration of your hard work and accomplishments, but it can be hard to feel excited about it when you’ve experienced bullying and a lack of support from the administration. It’s important to prioritize your mental well-being, and if attending graduation feels more like a burden than a milestone, it’s totally valid to choose not to go. Your feelings are real, and your worth isn’t defined by what others think or by traditional expectations. Have you considered alternative ways to celebrate your achievements that feel more comfortable for you? There are so many ways to acknowledge this significant chapter in your life on your own terms!