[girl] The worst kind of crush - Page 2
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Djagulingu
Germany3605 Posts
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QuanticHawk
United States32026 Posts
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polishedturd
United States505 Posts
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cascades
Singapore6122 Posts
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meteorskunk
Canada546 Posts
I found it hilarious yet sad when you "heard she likes reading" and "gave her a book on 18th century wizards!" As cool as that sounds, it is advisable to not do something like that again. The topic of that book is one for people with really particular interests in my opinion. the thought process of this decision indicates that your interest was merely superficial. if you had had the requisite emotions or experiences to really understand Felicity, likely you'd choose a different book. also, you seem overly concerned with image. so what if you are known for your hair? so what if she plays piano better? if you just stopped focusing on these aspects of life your emotions would have less content to throw you for a loop with. nawmean? GL HF | ||
krndandaman
Mozambique16569 Posts
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jrkirby
United States1510 Posts
On June 29 2012 00:33 krndandaman wrote: the book, grammar pickup line, and the graph all had me face palming... I know right? I was pretty bad. | ||
a176
Canada6688 Posts
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Rostam
United States2552 Posts
But on the positive side, at least you tried. Yeah, she didn't like you and it hurts, but at least you put yourself out there and made your feelings clear. It's better than spending the rest of your life wondering whether you might have missed an opportunity. Anyway, you sound a lot like me but braver and a better dancer. | ||
FlaShFTW
United States9977 Posts
you give her presents, and she doesnt even looks at them. at least give it back so he can give it to someone else. life sucks man, but you have to stay strong and get over it. there are other girls out there. | ||
jrkirby
United States1510 Posts
On June 29 2012 00:51 a176 wrote: this is what restraining orders were made for I kind of see where you where you are coming from, I see how what I was doing was a bit creepy. However, I doubt I did anything worthy of a restraining order. I sent her the (rare) love note. I decided to join activities and that decision was partially influenced by her. But I did not: call her, follow her, or continue to do something that she asked me not to. | ||
a176
Canada6688 Posts
On June 29 2012 01:04 jrkirby wrote: I kind of see where you where you are coming from, I see how what I was doing was a bit creepy. However, I doubt I did anything worthy of a restraining order. I sent her the (rare) love note. I decided to join activities and that decision was partially influenced by her. But I did not: call her, follow her, or continue to do something that she asked me not to. was a joke | ||
iTzSnypah
United States1738 Posts
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jrkirby
United States1510 Posts
On June 29 2012 01:49 iTzSnypah wrote: Soo much rejection...Bro with your swagger you should of been a player because its not like NO ever stopped you from trying... I hope it isn't too late for me | ||
Arcanefrost
Belgium1257 Posts
Of course it isn't :p You just have to learn to move on after a girl says no. Almost all nice guys made this mistake once in their life I think, lesson learnt is that when you like someone you move fast, and if she doesn't like you simply move on right away. | ||
Zealos
United Kingdom3571 Posts
On June 28 2012 20:54 Zorkmid wrote: I think I'm Matt. Sorry bro. No wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy. Can we confirm this?? | ||
NuKedUFirst
Canada3139 Posts
On June 28 2012 20:49 jrkirby wrote: I know that now. And to some degree I knew that then too. Back then I was considering writing a song: I want to hate you (but I can't). I never did write it. But that pretty much sums things up. While you can't force someone to like you, opinions on a person can change. | ||
Cyber_Cheese
Australia3615 Posts
On June 29 2012 03:13 NuKedUFirst wrote: While you can't force someone to like you, opinions on a person can change. Very quickly too, find a reason to talk to her for a little while, but show no intention of talking to her after that e.g 'Hey, look, I'm moving house soon, and it'd be somehow nice to talk to you before I go' Even if it's a lie, treat it like the truth for both you and her, make it feel like closure, you really need it. Don't have any hopes for it, but on the off chance you hit it off, well, profit. | ||
jrkirby
United States1510 Posts
I highly doubt it. On June 29 2012 08:38 Cyber_Cheese wrote: Very quickly too, find a reason to talk to her for a little while, but show no intention of talking to her after that e.g 'Hey, look, I'm moving house soon, and it'd be somehow nice to talk to you before I go' Even if it's a lie, treat it like the truth for both you and her, make it feel like closure, you really need it. Don't have any hopes for it, but on the off chance you hit it off, well, profit. I will not attempt to talk to her again. I wont purposely avoid her, but seeing as we go to different colleges, and I'm not the type that "get's out" alot, I haven't seen her in over a year, and quite possibly never will again. I am ok with this. | ||
Ushio
Canada868 Posts
show them your sweet dance moves | ||
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