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Oh my gooood, I'm having the same trouble right now with this one girl at school! I mean, I know she likes girls already, which is a good thing, but I have no idea how to talk to her without being super awkward! Dx
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Don't take it the wrong way. High school (which I'm assuming what you are talking about) is a very strange phenomenon. You get people together who should pretty much be the same person cause of how close they are age wise, however; there is this huge gap of self-proclaimed maturity between the years. Comparing a freshman and senior in high school is like an 18 year old and someone who is say late 20s/early 30s just because to someone who is in high school, that is their entire world. It becomes really easy to forget that you have all those years waiting once you graduate and that she in high school is absolutely nothing.AutumnWolfe said:Same with the freshman liking a senior thing.
The senior I like kinda gave some vibes that he liked me.
Like we went on a camping trip in one of the clubs I'm in and on the way back, in the van, we were sitting next to each other. The seat we were in had a broken AC vent so it was really cold and we were cuddled under his jacket. Then he started poking me in the stomach, so I did the same. He kept grabbing my hand to stop me and then we kinda played with each other's hand.
After this repeated a few times, he like laced our fingers together so we were holding hands. Then he proceeded to do the same thing with our other hands.
So, I was sitting there wondering how I managed to be this close to a senior while not giving away any emotions to anyone else in the van. We sat like that for about ten minutes before he moved because we were almost back.
Now he doesn't talk to me much in school and I think I took it the wrong way.
mm, well i wish you luck! my senior is leaving me to go to Orlando, Flordia for his missionary then probably living in Arizona (since that's where he was born). my other crush is my best friend who is transferring to a different school next year. :/ it sucks but eh oh well~ at least i'll stay in touch with herAutumnWolfe said:I would tell my senior I like him, but it's almost the end of the year and I know he's about to go to college so I'll just sit back. Maybe I'll find someone else to be with.
Also, I know differences in religion can be hard. My sister is Christian and she dated/is dating a Muslim. His mom isn't exactly okay with it, but she's had to deal with it since he refuses to leave her.
Thank you. I really hope he does like me, but as you said, it wouldn't be approved if we were dating. Also, as he is about to graduate and go to college, it would be somewhat pointless.Kiosis said:Don't take it the wrong way. High school (which I'm assuming what you are talking about) is a very strange phenomenon. You get people together who should pretty much be the same person cause of how close they are age wise, however; there is this huge gap of self-proclaimed maturity between the years. Comparing a freshman and senior in high school is like an 18 year old and someone who is say late 20s/early 30s just because to someone who is in high school, that is their entire world. It becomes really easy to forget that you have all those years waiting once you graduate and that she in high school is absolutely nothing.
To him it was probably something he really enjoyed and possibly he really really likes you but the situation makes it difficult. I remember being a senior and getting grief from my friends for liking a sophomore. I was constantly told that she is too young blah blah which I found hilarious later on being 22 dating an 18 year old and no one batting an eye.
Luckily, we live in a world where you don't need to risk embarrassing conversations at school and can continue talking to him via Facebook/Instagram/other social media here. I bet if you ask him about it he will just say that his friends wouldn't approve him dating someone so much younger class wise.
Yeah, I'm not taking it too hard since I'm 15. I've got more things to worry about.Kiosis said:Emotions are fickle when you are young I'm totally not saying don't date... But just make sure you take it with a grain of salt. Four years fly by really fast, especially when you are on the cusp of pretty much figuring out your entire life path.
AutumnWolfe said:Mine isn't actually going that far for college. Only another city in the same state, but I know college girls will definitely have him soon xD
I also have a slight crush on both of my best friends (a guy and a girl), however both are in relationships.
And my sister and her boyfriend are goals.
aha idk if mine is going to college. I know he can go to any college he wants here in Idaho but I think he's gonna do this missionary then to ArizonaAutumnWolfe said:Yeah, I'm not taking it too hard since I'm 15. I've got more things to worry about.
Awe, that sucks. I'm sorry honey :/ but if we're talking about me: I'm sure prom will be tons of fun for me whether I go or not. I'm a very social butterfly and while I don't get involved with my school, I'm really close to my best friends who are going. Plus, I always find myself having lots of fun with my senior because I rarely spend time with him. If I didn't go, my other close friend invited me out a girl's night that night so I get to eat junk food and stuff there :> I don't care about the actual dance. I care about the people who I experience with and that always differs for everybody.tetraboo said:Prom is not as fun as you think it is. I went to my old schools prom a few weeks ago and I regret it. Everyone went with dates this year and I didn't have any friends to meet up with because I'm a black sheep and it was sucky. I basically wallflowered it the whole time. Would've much rather stayed at home and played games on my computer :/
On the whole awkward crushes thing, I'm the epitome of a disaster around people I like and I have the worst luck with guys. I've only ever offically had two relationships and one was bad and the other ended with a nasty breakup including but not limited to another girl, a dead dog, and being told I should die... Great memories -.-
If only it were that easy for me, haha! I'm far too shy to be direct about something like that.Cavil said:Yeah I've been with my current girlfriend for about 8 months but before we started dating, we met on Tinder (I know, don't say anything) and she said she was looking for more than a hookup. I was intrigued so I pursued her and here we are. The first time I saw her, I was stunned. She was beautiful. There was an instant connection. Her eyes pierced into the depth of my soul. But as much as I pursue her now, she's still one stride length ahead of me.
Anyway, I haven't had a crush since high school. In recent times, I feel as though crushes are a waste of time and I would much rather approach the situation head on instead of letting my feelings intensify for nothing. Such an event usually leads to bad times. Also those feelings are huge distactors for me, personally, so I like to have a stable relationship where I don't have to think about whether or not they 'like me back'.
tetraboo said:If only it were that easy for me, haha! I'm far too shy to be direct about something like that.
Plz teach me senpai!!Cavil said:It's not exactly confidence, it's just the intolerence to bullshit. I guess it's something people will gain after being fucked over too many times.
tetraboo said:Plz teach me senpai!!
I guess I'm a bit of a pushover and a terrible judge of character.... Confrontations are horrifying hahaha! Even if the person is being a butt.
I'm pretty sure I'm just going to grow up and be the stereotypical cat lady, obsessed, alone, and has 20 cats. (OUO) Not that I wouldn't like to grow old with someone... v.v I'm just too awkwardCavil said:Haha, I would love to but I really can't teach such wisdom. Although I'm a non-confrontational person myself. I still get butterflies.