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  • Jill July 2010
    i asked a guy out thinking hed say yes. when he said no i took it hard but tryd not to show it. he said that he just didnt want a girlfriend which is fair enough. but 2day he asked ot one of my best friends in our art lesson. she said no but it just gos to show how unloyal he was when he said that he still wants to be friends. he kinda just broke that . its really hard not to show my feelings. i pretend i dont like him infront of my friends .but i think i might still be in love with him after all this hes done .i just want 2 get back at him. but i still like him like mad. and its hard not 2 show my feelings infront of everybody . i just hope they dont read this......
  • Anonymous Comment 1,Female, July 2010
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    what you need to do is talk to your friends, they may be against you liking this guy but they need to know that you still may like him. If they are your friends its not like they are going to hate you for it. They can help you get back at him if you wanted but thats not really a good choice, they can help you get over him and help get your mind off of it. Your friends would want to know this and that way you can tell them all this instead of holding all that in to yourself
  • Jill Comment 2, July 2010
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    unfortuately, my friends arent like that.they think its funny to embarress everyone. i dont really think its such a good idea
  • Anonymous Comment 3,Female, August 2010
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    It sounds like you have sucky friends no offense, but they're not really your friends if they like to see you suffer. Anyway, if the guy said he didn't want a girlfriend and then asked someone else out he doesn't have the same feelings for you and you shouldn't waste your time. Chances are he's not "the one" for you anyway. There's a heck of a lot of guys out there. I apologize again if this is offensive but I'm trying to be honest.

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