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_refugee_  ·  3606 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: Pubski: January 7, 2015

Yes, but, ynno, probabilities of doing so are markedly lower and, ynno, it's not possible to replicate the same sheer population of people as you'd meet, ynno, at a public high school. Facts, ynno, or did your mom not teach them to you, ynno? I could expound, ynno, but, ynno, it's like its just not worth it, ynno?

It is highly likely that if you are homeschooled and seek out opportunities for socialization beyond your extremely limited high school home school environment, you will seek out groups that are bound together by common interests you already know or believe you share. That means you won't be introduced to interest groups you may not have previously been interested in. That means you won't be be introduced to anyone in any capacity who you do not perceive you have some sort of pre existing common interest with. By very nature of these facts you allow yourself to filter who you meet, even if they are in your same age range, by preconceived interests, a luxury which a public or even semi private high school will never afford you.

Wanna fuckin, ynno, go on? Because, ynno, I can.