So I went to a K-8, and in 5th grade, none of my friends were in my class, and my best friend had just transferred to public school because the school I went to tried to incorporate her family's "missing" tithes into her school tuition. That year we got a new girl, who decided that since I had no friends in our class that I was the perfect target for all of her shit. We weren't allowed to sit with any class but our own at lunch, because "everyone should be friends" or some such bullshit, so by the time the next year came around, none of old friends hung out with me either. Thankfully, I was really only tormented by this girl and her friends and everyone else just ignored it. (I was basically on neutral terms with the boys because I was the girl who read Nintendo Power in class and they thought that was awesome.) However, I definitely ended up bonding with the outcasts, and ended up with a friend who thought it was awesome to gouge her nails into my hands and arms when I didn't do what she wanted, to the point that I was actively hiding it from my parents just so that I actually had some friends.
THANKFULLY, once I went to high school, these issues went away, and my high school was weird anyways, at least my class, because a lot of the popular kids were also smart and involved in the music program/marching band, which was basically as big of a deal as the football team.
Really, the moral of my story is, girls are way more evil than boys, but it's socially acceptable to just ignore that shit.
THANKFULLY, once I went to high school, these issues went away, and my high school was weird anyways, at least my class, because a lot of the popular kids were also smart and involved in the music program/marching band, which was basically as big of a deal as the football team.
Really, the moral of my story is, girls are way more evil than boys, but it's socially acceptable to just ignore that shit.