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Old Feb 12, 2004, 04:33 AM
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hi friendly people...
i think i'm becoming weird as days go by. i'm being bothered by a consistent statement of a male classmate. i don't know if he's just kidding around or saying a truth about me. he keeps on telling that i'm good at making up stories. i kept on wondering what i had said to make him say that. i don't react immediately after he said those words, but i do when he's not around or with anybody or when we meet again some other time. and i know it's not appropriate anymore because i would slightly hurt him physically out of nowhere, then laugh at me again because i can't give any reason why i am doing that. the others react by laughing also. i'd go numb at times just not to feel hurt when i'm being fooled. i don't know how to act in that particular situation. it happens all the time. can anyone teach me how to deal with this?


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Old Mar 09, 2004, 05:48 PM
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Hello Krazee

The only thing that I can tell you to do is ignore him , don't give him the satisfaction of seeing you react.

All you can do is ignore........even though it is hard that is the best thing to do..

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