I was in class today and these 3 girls kept looking at me and tittering. At first I was a bit paranoid thinking I had chocolate on my face or snot at my nose or something but then I got some balls and knew DJs dont think like that and I went to speak to them.
As I walked upto them they were laughing really loud. I said to them "I just wanted to take a second to meet you" and I went to shake their hand and they laughed even more. I started laughing with them and they laughed even more so I thought I had it nailed.
So I kind of one of them and asked why she was laughing at me earlier. One of her friends mumbled something but I heard her say "pigeon" so I said "What about the pigeon?"
The girls started giggling and one of them said I look like a pigeon and burst out laughing. I don't know what they mean by it and it has really upset me because it makes me think I am not good looking and if they spread it around I will be called pigeon by everyone and get laughed at.
I should of called them something and used c+f on them but I got sad and walked off. I will see these girls nearly every day because they are in my classes so I really need some way to deal with them and stop them thinking I look like a pigeon. It is a really strange thing to call some one and I want to know why they said pigeon and not something else.
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