As all great stories begin, mine starts the same way... There's this girl. Well anyway there's this girl I work with that I like but I know I can't have. She's really beautiful and cool, so I'm not suprised that she has a great bf that she absolutely loves. They live together and all, so I know I have pretty much zero chance with her. I guess I just like her most b/c she's cool. I guess my question is not "How can I be a homewrecker or How can I be a knight in shining armor?" It's more like "What can I do to get her out of my head?" I know she likes the other guy and all that shit. She likes me and everything, but only as a friend. Don't you hate that phrase? Oh well, I don't care if this doesn't get put up or answered in a stupid way, I just wanted to write out how I felt. Thanks for reading and good night.
kailey answered Tuesday January 24 2006, 4:43 pm: "The best way to get over someone is to get under someone else."
=P You may take that literally if you think it's the solution to your problem. There's no way to erase your feelings for this girl. Just let nature take its course & eventually you'll get over her. [ kailey's advice column | Ask kailey A Question ]
jesa21 answered Monday January 23 2006, 10:38 am: i dont know if you wanted an anwser or not, but seriously the best way to get someone off your mind is to fill it with someone or something else.also if you find you cant get her off your mind, if your not acting on your thoughts, think about her to yourself all you want, no one needs to know about it. then when someone else comes along that your into youll have someone else to think about an she will rarely even cross your mind. good luck [ jesa21's advice column | Ask jesa21 A Question ]
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