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Last year I put together a long series titled “How to be Popular in High School” which even included a podcast going over the different aspects of climbing the social ladder.
But sometimes just merely being popular is not enough. Sometimes it is necessary that we are the social superstars. The guy who leads the entourage… The guy who always gets first dibs on the chick…
It not always easy to fully understand your status on the social ladder. If you’re newly popular, or just mid level… you’re probably floating around different circles… some circles you’ll be cooler by comparison to the other members… No matter what circle you’re in, it is important that you’re the stand out guy.
To get a true feel for where you stand amongst your entourage you need a reality check. The coolest guy in the group will always reap these rewards:
- If you’re not there… people will be asking where you are
- If you say yes… it happens.
- You can party as hard as the wildest person in the group… but when necessary you can be as focused as the clearest thinker in the group.
- You always ride shotgun.
- You’ve got stories… you still haven’t told.
- You’re the person who needs to OK trips, parties, and events.
- Everyone knows when to leave you alone… and they do.
- No one would dare make a joke about fucking your sister.
- Your buddies always assume that you’re any female’s first choice.
If you’re going to lead the group, and be the guy that the popular kids follow you need to form some rock solid habits.











Or, you know, you can just study hard, earn lots of scholarships, breeze through college, get a prestigious job and buy all your friends?
Yea but then you miss out on all that amazing high school ass…. and high school ass is the one piece of ass…. that no amount of money can buy (at least not in industrialized nations with consent laws)
If you’re good… You can handle both aspects.
i think i have been good so far