Talk:Seddie/@comment-5099474-20120513124039/@comment-4711657-20120513142635

OK, Akirelee, I don't know if you are a boy or girl, but if you're a boy, you don't understand girls at all. If you're a girl, and you haven't felt the feelings you described, that if a guy is interested in your friend you want him to be interested in you too, than you must be getting all this information from television show because frankly, no REAL girl acts like that. At least nobody I knew when I was in high school. When I was in high school, just 2 years ago, if there was a guy who my friend was interested in, and he was too, I'd step away. Let them be happy. That's what friends do. If a guy is interested in your friend, you don't fight it out, or try and find a way to get him interested in you. My best friend had a guy crushing on her freshman year, and I didn't try to get him to like me. Heck, I didn't like him! Even if you don't like a guy, but he likes your friend, doesn't give you a reason to want him. It really doesn't. So my question is, why sterotype all girls like that? Also, I married my high school sweetheart, and truthfully, if you tell someone you love them, that's basically a No-go to date their best friend. It's practically illegal. My entire family married at 18, and I'm proud to be with the guy I have now, because you have to pick good. Those girls who go back and forth with guys, don't know what they want and don't really know what to do with themselves. I didn't date until high school, and I dated one person, and I'm happy. So, don't sterotype what you don't know. Also, if your a girl and you've felt those feelings before, the ones I said you described earlier in this post, than something's wrong. You should'nt want a guy you don't even like to be interested in you, just because he's interested in your friend. It just isn't a real reason to like someone. Ever.