Hello, everyone. There's not much that you need to know about me. I'm here to answer any questions that need to be asked. I only want to be able to be here for people, because I know I've my share of times when I wished I had somebody to talk to. Don't ever think that you you're asking is too stupid. As long as you're truly wanting/needing an answer and it isn't just some bs that you're pulling out of your ass to consume our time, I'm here for you so fire away.
Member Since: August 4, 2010 Answers: 10 Last Update: August 8, 2010 Visitors: 1680
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Hey. Thanks for answering my question.
So, now to answer your question, "How much do you like her?" She's just a good friend to me. And I'm not sure how possible it is for anything else to be subconscious, so I'll assume that's all it is.
And it's not like I was acting pushy or anything either, because 90% of the time she started it. In the beginning she actually appeared to be stalking me through the halls at school, always seeming to know where I would be before I got there. I'd be headed to chem class and she'd come out of nowhere, poke me and start a conversation making me 10 minutes late every day.
So again, thanks for answering my question. Do you have any ideas other than someone spreading rumors? It does sound realistic, because a lot of people I know do stupid stuff like that, but none of them have ever been about me. (link)
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It could be the vibes you're sending or maybe something you had accidentally done or said. I'm not altogether sure.
But I do have a feeling you might like her and nothing's wrong with that. Think about it and if you decide that maybe your thoughts about her are a little bit more personal or intimate than a friend you can follow the advice that I gave you earlier or try to talk it out with her. Maybe she likes you too but doesn't know how to react and that's why she's been acting so odd.
I know I'm that way. I can start acting pretty weird to a girl once I know she likes me. It is possible that she does something similar to this.
And, yes, you wanting her to be happy is something a close friend would want, but when tied to some other deeper feelings, it can become more.
- ct
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Thanks. This helped a lot. I'll definitely have to start thinking...
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