TEN RULES ON TALKING TO BOYS
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Thread Topic: TEN RULES ON TALKING TO BOYS
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UnLoving NewbieHi :)
Your parents don't allow you? :/
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That's right :/ My mum cares, my dad doesn't give a hoot...
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UnLoving NewbieAww :/ Yeah I'm sure my parents wouldn't let me either but I don't tell them I come on. Which is mainly because I'm usually on for advice and I trust you guys more than my friends, so yeah. I wouldn't want my mom to here things I ask my friends in RL or on the Internet. How old are you? :)
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I'm 16, you?
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UnLoving NewbieI'll be 15 in January :)
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I told my crush I liked him. I was as straight forward as it's possible for a shy person like me to be; I texted him later in the day when I was texting him anyways, and I told him. What was the outcome? He decides that he'll just ignore my f---ing existance, and when his sister tells him to apoligize he refuses, and when my friend asks him why he doesn't talk to me anymore he says because I weirded him out and he doesn't want a relationship when he thought I did. HE'S A f---ING IDIOT. But yeah. I did this, but it didn't work out. I still like him after about 3 months of him knowing, but he still refuses to talk to me. We would talk and text when we were just friends; afterwards he ignored all my texts and doesn't talk to me in person either. *sigh* I agree that it's better to be straight forward, but sometimes it f---s up a friendship
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I'm going to try answer as many questions as possible without being specific
1. If you can't date yet or don't want to date, then you don't need to worry about this. It's entirely your choice whether or not you want to tell them at this point.
2. It may be super awkward to tell them but eventually you will have to if you want to get anywhere. Hinting at them constantly won't work in your favour at all.
3. If you're too shy, writing a note seems like a good idea but there are also many ways it could backfire. It's always best to find a direct way of telling them but if not and it's a risk you're willing to take, go for it.
@Sports If he acts like a douche about it, then that's not a friendship worth keeping. The way someone reacts to something like that says a lot about them as a person. It's very immature and I'm sorry you were treated poorly as a result.
It may f--- up a friendship sometimes, but when you think about it, does it really seem like a friendship worth keeping after you saw their reaction? -
this is still relevent.
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bree912 Newbielol girls are "pansies" lol i should know cuz i am one lol and yea i hear ya. i just straight up kiss the guy i like
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Cool rules.
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