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Teens getting made fun of...

  •  Railfan1 wrote:
    Yup, I have always gotten teased about wanting to be a Locomotive engineer. We'll see who gets the last laugh..... Don't let it bother you, don't let someone else's ignorance keep you from doing what you want to do, that's what freedom is all about, doing what you want.
    I here that im still going through it and im not going to school(just graduated high school) and im still getting made fun of by my family(except mom and grandma) and friends. Its so strange even if its strange to them  people should always support others especially if there friends!! No matter what happens i will always wnat to work for the RR's and i will always be a model railroader! Never let anyone get to you do what you want to do.
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  • Alot of my friends think trains are cool, and they ALL know that I work on the trains. I actually just got a txt two nights ago from this girl I kno, (not the ugly ones either) and she was in the park watching a movie on movie night. SHe had had trobule pronouncnig this engines lettering, so i had helped her, but anyway the txt goes: "MAX! The SOO went by, the SOO went by!!"Big Smile [:D]

    Just MAKE the trains cool to your friends. Be a leader, not a follower.

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  • Don't let some dumb kids get you down on your hobby, screw them, honestly, there not going to get anywhere in life if they have to resort to picking on others to make themselves feel big and important.

    Kids used to make fun of me in grade school and middle school, they stopped though,I just stopped caring what the dumb popular kids thought, as most of them are braindead from drugs and alcohol by now. (Im an 11th grader) Really though, just dont listen to them, they don't matter.

     

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  • I've been in this hobby for six years now and when i started i was only 13 yrs old as well. And yes people did make fun of me but i didn't let them stop me. I kept going because its something i like. It wasn't until i graduated last month that people started to stop and ask me how they can start.

    I know how it feel and yes at times i wanted to stop but then i found that if i just didn't say anything about it no one made fun of me or spoke of it.

    Know i am starting the scenery of my layout, modeling the NYC, and NH railroads at a feelanced interchange. When i started to tell people about it and finally showed them they stop and in the end i started helping them with there first layout.

    The point is if you like something don't let other deside for you, you are the only one that can deside what happens in your life. And for that i hope you stay in the hobby because it truly is a fun a interesting hobby!

    Have fun and a great time!

  • Slightly OT, I admit.

    Duo, check out Maybrook, NY, which was one of the historic interchanges between the NYC and NH.  You may find some inspiration there.

    As for everyone else -- remember, stick to your guns, and love your hobby, no matter what.  Have the courage to persevere in the face of adversity.  BTW, did you notice that, once Duo's schoolmates had graduated and left some of that "gotta fit in, gotta be cool" mentality behind, some of them dared to express interest in the hobby?

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  • having not read all five pages here, i just skimed the first and last, any way i had similar issues in school, now im thirty and the kids that laughed are no body's and i own a construction company. and the freinds that stayed true to me are always wanting to know what ive done since they last saw the layout, when they can bring there kids to see it again, ect. hang in there, middle and high school is tough.... also stay off the weed..........or what ever else these kids do these days....
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  • ah, closet modeler I am.  I've gotten over being in Boy Scouts and Riding Horses and Band and dont care about what others think about it.  I'll even admit to being a little crazy over Battlestar Galactica & Star Trek(okay really crazy).  But for some odd reason back when Model Railroading was all that I had going on it kind of became the scapegoat for my great revelation that social classes exist and I was untouchable back in 5th Grade.  So yeah I haven't gotten over it and you know maybe today is the day I start down that road to recovery.
  • I am not a teen anymore but I still take a little ribbing at the firehouse for my love of trains and modeling them as well.  You just have to get over it and have thick skin.
  •  Andrew Falconer wrote:

    The best answer to getting made fun of:

    Anti-conformity

    AMEN! I am a nerd type person. (You'd never guess I was though, after school you'd see me SKATEBOARDING!!! Shock [:O] and also, a lot of the kids in the smart class are widely accepted) While I still get made fun of buy some of the "cool" kids I am accepted by the cool kids. (Yes, the quotation marks make a difference. My school has a very complex hierarchy.) 8th grade is gonna be great!

  •  Jake1210 wrote:
     Andrew Falconer wrote:

    The best answer to getting made fun of:

    Anti-conformity

    AMEN! I am a nerd type person. (You'd never guess I was though, after school you'd see me SKATEBOARDING!!! Shock [:O] and also, a lot of the kids in the smart class are widely accepted) While I still get made fun of buy some of the "cool" kids I am accepted by the cool kids. (Yes, the quotation marks make a difference. My school has a very complex hierarchy.) 8th grade is gonna be great!

    I used to skateboard. I still do but not as much. I "quit" after I shredded up my knee doing a 5 stair handrail.. yeah.. ouch.

    Alex Czajkowski
  • I am a high school senior this year, and I really never have had any problems in school. In fact, my school and my teachers from last year recommended me to go to RailCamp this year along with our NRHS chapter, and the recommendations were a key part of getting into RailCamp.
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  • Hey, well guess what I'm 14 will be 15 in like one month (Freshman) and I have always liked trains since i was little (started with the thomas the tank engine metal toys), ans when I started in school I got made fun of it and in like 7th grade I didnyt really care I have my railfan pics on my MySpace, and I have gotten my girlfriend involved too. Don't be ashamed, I found one of my friends was a modeler and never knew it till I came out with it. Look man, Better to be hated for who you are then to be loved for who yours not. Mike

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  •  SD60M wrote:
     Railfan1 wrote:
    Yup, I have always gotten teased about wanting to be a Locomotive engineer. We'll see who gets the last laugh..... Don't let it bother you, don't let someone else's ignorance keep you from doing what you want to do, that's what freedom is all about, doing what you want.
    I here that im still going through it and im not going to school(just graduated high school) and im still getting made fun of by my family(except mom and grandma) and friends. Its so strange even if its strange to them  people should always support others especially if there friends!! No matter what happens i will always wnat to work for the RR's and i will always be a model railroader! Never let anyone get to you do what you want to do.

    To add to that I get made fun of it, and when I think I cant do it or get down from people saying things like you cant work them or sometihng, or I bet you wont become a railroad engineer, my g/f and family are always there to help me remember I can do it if I want to. I will prove them wrong, mark my words. But like I said before members of my family and my g/f and a couple of my friends like trains, just find people who support you or like them too (or both) cause if they aint one of them then they arent friends. Mike

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  •  MilwaukeeRoad wrote:
    I am 13 (8th grade) and I guess I am extremely weird for modeling. I quit model railroading because I got made fun of it. I am planning a new model railroad right now but hesistating because I may get harrassed again.

    I'm 13 to and I get made fun of. IT SUCKS! DON'T QUIT!

  • WELL WE SHOULD GET A BIG GET TOGETHER OF TEEN AGE MODELERS AND RAILFANS! Mike
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