hey. ok. i think i might be bi. but i only feel this way for ONE girl. so it could be obsession or something. and we only talk during softball. and she is graduating this year coming up. i no this is gonna sound bad, but i got on my brothers s/n just to talk to her tonight..i pretended to be a guy and i found out she was gay. and i also asked her a bunch of personal questions (if you no what i mean) and found out a BUNCH of stuff about her. and everytime she answered back i got butterflies in my tummy and this HUGE smile came across my face every time. i dont no i have never felt this way for anyone. could this be a crush, love, or just obsession?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Mackenzie answered Friday June 17 2005, 5:06 am: Wow; aRen't you woRRied they will find out you did that, foR one thing?? I mean, you *DO* talk to heR at school, so I'm positive she'll have no pRoblem slipping you heR scReen name if you ask foR it. If I weRe you, I wouldn't focus my eneRgy tRying to figuRe out "What I Am", just woRRie about "What Makes Me Happy". Also, I don't see how heR gRaduating this yeaR has any beaRing on the matteR. Honestly, I suppose MOST high school Romances do not keep foReveR, and many CHOOSE to simply call it quits upon high school's completion, but I definitely believe if you and heR *REALLY and TRULY* have somethin' woRth holding onto theRe will be NO keeping you apaRt.. EVEN IF theRe's a 3,000 mile distance gap. If any, it will be a good test of stRength. I guess I'm not shoRe 'What It Is', but we'll call if 'Infatuation' if you'd like?? I sinceRely doubt it's love, as love takes much time, but I think you should move in the diRection that pleases YOU. Hopefully I've been of SOME soRt of help heRe; know that you can always, always, always come back to me if you eveR need a second opinion. [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
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