Say what the annoying "popular kids" in school thought of you (and how you interacted with them)and then let people guess your type

They genuinely thought I was amazing. They also loved how helpful and spot on I was about everything. I became everyone’s mother of sorts, literally from Freshman year until I graduated I had everyone like me. Starting from the seniors. Male or female. Of any background. I was recruited to lead student mediator and lead of the “welcoming committee” in the first semester of Freshman year and held that until I graduated. I was also the unofficial taste maker, cook and party planner. If anyone wanted to make great decorations for any event for cheap while still it being a kickass party, I was the woman everyone went to. NGL, I WAS THE popular kid. It was weird because I was also the quietest and most private kid. I believe I became popular because I was always greeting everyone and offering help or trying to make them smile. I also always fed people because I liked cooking and figured go bring the extra food to my classmates that might’ve been food insecure. I did this out of my own volition. I was very innocent and afraid of people but somehow always wanted to help people so my being kind was a way to help them if I saw they might need it but without my being hurt. Plus I was cute. If anything, the other popular kids were like my body guards, whenever one misinterpreted my kindness or wanted to be too “sexual” they immediately would come to protect me. Everyone thought I was asexual and the boys treated me like I was both a doll made of glass and a baby. When I graduated I went to find my house FULL, not even kidding, packed of gifts and letters from ALL of my classmates and teachers, including the ones that graduated before me. I decorated the student mediator office to be a cute escape to go to relax or cry in and I was known for being the unofficial keeper of secrets and problem solver. If a parent was having a problem with their kid, I was the person the teachers would send them to. Somehow, my class rank always wavered between valedictorian or salutorian in an extremely competitive private high school known for it’s academics but because of most of my friends attended the public school a few blocks down I was also extremely popular with them and became their mom too. The sad thing is I never really did much to be popular. I wasn’t the most fashionable I just wore what I liked, I wasn’t trying to score with boys, I just lived and aimed to have fun when I wanted and then nap the rest of the time. I was known for napping in the middle of class and the teachers never interrupting because I still listened and always had top grades. My favorite subjects were History, English, and Government.

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