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No sir, I don't like it
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: USA! USA!
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Mar 14th, 2005, 10:36 PM
I've always been skeptical about girls who say "I know I've been around the block but I liked you the most the whole time." If you don't want anything from her in that respect, then it's not your job to worry about how she'll feel. I mean, it is in a way, but that's something you have to decide for yourself, because we're different people. People are emotional, and with emotion comes irrationality. People can't understand when you say they're a great friend but you don't want to date them. You can say it makes sense to you now, but when you're faced with it it's a whole nother world. So, I think the best thing you can do for her is to not have your relationships all in front of her, until you think she's at the point where she won't rip your head off for saying "I don't like you, and I'm going to move on regardless of how much you like me."
And I realized afterward that you're probably not twelve and were just not trying to sound like a braggart. So, I apologize.
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