@Dae: Never heard em? You've been to highschool before? I usually heard the words used when stalking the teenagers who were the type to get drunk, have sex and go to parties.
edited 12th Dec '10 2:07:04 PM by MrAHR
Read my stories!There's plenty of nasty things, nasty and creative things that girls come up with. From one time, I remember a girl whose locker was close to mine — someone put a bright pink dildo up on there for all to see.
She opened her locker, there were a few gasps, and..
Dear.
Now a dildo, while a kinky toy in privacy, can utterly ruin someone's rep out in public. That said, it's a big snackeral for all those drama queen hyenas, hungry for the next biggest thing.
edited 12th Dec '10 3:08:56 PM by QQQQQ
Your beginning to sound like my sister-in-law at every Christmas...
That a good thing or a bad thing?
that depends on which side of the family your are on :|
(oh how you do the those quote boxes things? I can't seem to find in on Text Formatting.)
edited 12th Dec '10 5:39:14 PM by joeyjojo
hashtagsarestupidI go to public high school and I haven't heard anything like that either. I'm sure it happens, but I've definitely not seen it while in class or walking in the halls. Generally, people act mostly polite to each other. Even on the bathroom stalls, the only thing I can remember was a series of messages urging the original writer not to commit anorexia. I don't think my school is anything special, and I guess most people would say the girls there are Rich Bitches.
And what's wrong with people who party, get drunk, or have sex? On average, they might be worse (or better) than people who don't do any of these things, and they can be annoying, but I don't think they are exceptionally mean, and when I interact with them, they act civil just like anything else. If they say horrible things about me behind my back, that's their problem. (Also, why were you stalking them?) But the same goes for people who don't do anything either.
I think I'd definitely be first to get made fun of, and if anyone wanted to do that to me, I'd be the first to know. Personally, I think people are dealing with more important matters, such as school or having fun with their friends. I'm not shocked at what's going on, but personally, I'd like to say that high school has been a very positive and supportive experience for me.

A lot of this stuff strikes me as unrealistic. Bitch? Whore? Cunt? I've never heard a girl say any of those, in earnest, to another girls face. This stuff is also unlikely to happen in small groups/one on one. It's not worth it unless there's an audience. Things I've seen: small-chested girl wears flattering shirt, gains weight, hits puberty, or hell, stuffs bra. Girls immediately assume bra is stuffed. Gossip for the whole day, reputation lingers for weeks. To another girl's face, stuff like 'didn't you wear that shirt yesterday/outfit last week?' One particularly odd one that I saw was a girl had it 'pointed out to her' (It's the only way to put it, cause it's not exactly teasing) in front of a half-dozen other girls that she still had grass-stained knees from soccer practice, so she hadn't showered since then.
Bear in mind, most of this stuff only happens between friends, and I've heard (and seen) that girls bully far more through social ostracization. They'll talk unabashedly after the fact of parties you weren't invited to and block you out of conversations (like, physically, the circle will only open up for people they approve of, the lunch table will only be big enough for as many cool people as there are present, and not one uncool person more) and so forth, but most of what I've said is on the grade school level.
By middle school and even moreso high school, nobody really cares any more and there are enough people in a class for most people to be friends with whoever they like, so I find it hard to imagine, if your character doesn't like the other girls and they don't like her, that they would interact very much at all. What you'll have to do is force them together, either by having them attend an absurdly small school in an absurdly small town or, worse, having them in an activity together where company cannot be avoided.
I imagine the only one throwing curse words around will be your character, and after she blows up the other girls will act surprised, apologize even, and play it off like their slow chipping away at your character's self-esteem was all in fun. Your character will be left pissed the hell off, but wondering deep down if she really was in the wrong after all.