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Old Aug 05, 2013, 08:28 PM
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I used to sit beside a girl in class in 2011 and she would always smile, stare at me and be nice to me. Anyways at the end of the semester I added her to facebook and started being mean to her called her ugly, small etc. she just restricted me. Then I kept unfriending her and adding her back and she kept accepting. Anyways I started more convos she responded but then I started being mean again to her and now she just blocks me. I can't stop thinking about her but I don't really like her that much anymore. She also kept mentioning me about a bf while i wa sbeing mean to her. How do you lose feelings

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Old Aug 05, 2013, 10:37 PM
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I think you should consider why you started calling her names and saying such hurtful things.Why be so mean to her? Maybe by looking at your actions you may find the answer to why you can't stop thinking about her. Maybe she deserves an apology?

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