Friday, December 25, 2009

What do you think about this?

well i just turned 15 and my birthday was on may14 and there was this girl who ive been in love with scince i was 12 in the seventh grade and i created a myspace and i only told her i had a big crush on her scince i was in the seventhgrade and i thought she was special.I didnt tell her how my heart would always tell me shes the one for me,and that were meant to be. But she didnt write me back till i wrote her for the third time and when she finally wrote back she wrote this: I dont like you not even as a freind stop talking to me. i just dont know why in my heart i think were perfect or eachother i know what i felt for her wasnt real love cuase real love is between two people,but did i really love cuase it felt like love when i look back on 2 years ago,i still love her but im totally never ever gonna give her a second chacne with me i think we were soulmates or something i dont know why she cant see that we were like made for each other and perfect for eachother,i dont care how much



What do you think about this?

uhmm...you sound kindof psycho. What kind of 15 year old guy thinks about his soulmate and all that stuff



What do you think about this?

you are lame!



you are ******* 15, you don't even know what love is!



at that age, you start feeling attraction, and you think it is love because it is a new feeling for you, but its not!



so quit crying, you and I both know that if she came up to you right now and asked you out you would say yes!



What do you think about this?

First of all, you don't know girl. You can recognize her, but you really don't know her. It is easy to get infatuated by someone, especially if they are pretty and/or popular. You sound kind of shy and introvert, which probably means you have a very active imagination. You have imagined her to qualities that fit her outward appearance and you can fall in love with the image you have created for them without knowing who she really is. When they do something that exposes their true nature, it does hurt. But, is it her fault that she does not stand up to the image that you created? You need to be a little outward in your personality so that you can develop your insight of a person on data collected through first hand conversations with them, and not on characteristics you imagine that they have.

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