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QOTD Thread #332- Do you think that people should keep cats outdoors?
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Once a declaration of some kind was made and turned down, no further. What'd be the point? Better to get over it, move on, and hopefully remain friends, or at least on talking terms.
This.
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HiVolt
I asked a girl out once who I really felt I was in love with. She said no, but I continued to harbor feelings for her for a long time afterward. I never asked her again. It was hard for me to get over her, because we remained very good friends even after I asked her out, and she was that sort of naturally flirty person, so I could never really tell if she liked me in the same way as I liked her. Mixed signals. Eventually, we stopped talking and grew apart, and I was finally able to move on. The whole experience made me very apprehensive about dating and relationships in general, which only recently have I been able to overcome.
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gamerunknown
233. I'd definitely like to have a noble death, if I were to die (I can imagine chickening out if given a chance a few seconds before actually dying, but if I could be certain to bind my future self to it, it's what I'd choose). I don't think many people would take offence to my day to day actions, but I could imagine getting my head kicked in by a misogynist or racist. That'd be worthy (as in, to force the community to address hatred and bigotry).
234. When I was in primary school I remember touching a girl's back because I said I adored her. For some reason I had "broken up" with another girl I liked and decided to consciously shift my attention to another girl. That's really the extent of it. I did once ask out practically every girl in school in year eight (grade seven). In retrospect, I have no clue why.
Edit: Oh, I once really liked a girl and she told me her email address. I didn't contact her for over a year, then remembered her email address and fired off an email one day and we've kept in contact since (platonic, though).
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Rystrave
I've gone as far as driving out to his aunt and uncles at 4 in the morning to pick his drunk ass up. He then went on and puked all over my car. I was totally okay with it too, because I just wanted him to feel the same way about me. I also would submit to him at the drop of a hat. It was terrible and I didn't realize what kind of mess it was making me until I met my boyfriend.
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Interest
I never pursued it.
..Except once...
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Patty
I just of just tend to wait for an opportunity to arise and it either doesn't, or when it does I just don't - sometimes just because I can't actually be bothered. Mainly because I like 98% know for a fact if I even have a slim chance or not. Usually not. So I'm content usually with au headcanons. I basically wait for other people to make the first move and then still end up ^&*!ing things up, so. <3
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donnymurph
Hey Elura, remember that thread I made that got locked, "Who is Wowhead's creepiest user?" :P
Um, I did everything for this one chick. Like everything. I was infatuated with her for about a year through 2007 and 2008. Her and I referred to each other as best friends, but for her that was as far as it went. I'd dote on her when she got too drunk, I'd clean up after her when she vomited in my house or my car, and think nothing of it. I'd talk to her for hours on the phone, or text her for as long. I'd drive her wherever she needed to go, whenever she wanted me to. I'd spiral into depression every time she told me she was interested in X, or had been sleeping with Y. One day her and another close female friend of mine (who was extremely hot and who I turned down sex with because I was so in love with the other girl) screwed me over really bad, bad enough that I lost my home. That was when I finally ditched her. That was a bad time in my life in a lot of ways.
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Skreeran
For some reason, I don't think I've ever really fallen in love with anyone. I've dated, sure, but I've never really had a crush or felt love towards anyone.
Well, I love my mom, but it sounds weird when I put it like that.
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HiVolt
Well, I love my mom, but it sounds weird when I put it like that.
Freud would be proud. :P
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donnymurph
Besides, I presume your mother returns your love.
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ElhonnaDS
#235- Would child you be disappointed in current you?
This question is courtesy of Gamer, and I think it's a good one!
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Adamsm
Probably not; child me would want all my electronics and books lol.
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HiVolt
I think he might. He'd probably be disappointed that we didn't turn out to be a scientist, an astronaut, or a dinosaur. But then, child me didn't know !@#$ about #$%^.
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