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Like a girl. She doesn't like me back. Can't get over her. What to do?
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There is a girl I like alot. I'm in 9th grade. I've only had about 2 relationships in my life. I've told her how much I like her and she was okay with it but she also said that she doesn't feel the same way about me. She likes a guy in 12th grade. I don't have really good looks. I don't really have any athletic abilities. I am not all too impressive. The only thing I have is my personality. I want to get over her but i've tried before and I can't. I've liked her for 4 years. She is the only person in the world that makes me happy. Also, not like I can move on anyways as no other girls in my school likes me either. :( Kinda stuck. I have no idea what to do now. I had hopes and dreams but all were crushed when she told me she didn't feel the same way. I now have severe depression. I can barely get around any more. My self-confidence is gone. I am falling into a hole i'm afraid i can never get out of. She is the only girl i've ever felt this way about. I need somebody to tell me how to deal with this sort of situation.
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she obviously doesn't know what she is missing, you seem a great guy, being able to kick a ball around or do push ups is not what life's about. If that other person sucks at conversation, and emotional chit chat, personality, that's what you have in buckets!
Chances are he won't want to go out with her because it will effect 'his all important world' one where...
Chances are he won't want to go out with her because it will effect 'his all important world' one where...
04:21 Sat 08th Jan 2011
Personally I think you've got a bit of a cheek. It was in Philadelphia, Pennslyvania that the Declaration of Independence was signed thus spawning the uprising of the treacherous colonialists against His Most Gracious Majesty, King George III. If his great-great-great-great granddaughter, Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Elizabeth II ever decides that she would rather like her colonies back you'd better watch out. We're not like Iraq, you know (nor France, for that matter).
The rules of cricket are very easily understood. Each team has eleven players. At the start two members of the batting team go in, and stay in till one of them is out. When this happens the one who is out has to go in while another player comes out to go in. He too stays till he is out and has to go in, to be replaced by another player coming out to go in. This continues till all players are out, in which case they all have to go in, at which point the fielding team becomes the batting team and two of their players will come out to go in. Simples.