That last part in bold has happened to me, it’s both flattering and upsetting. It makes you feel really, really dumb for not saying anything, and bring up even louder questions of “What if?” than you usually get with not asking someone out.(via imyourbiggestfan)
This really makes me think. Mainly because I have a lot of guy friends and things like this just intrigue me. I can think of a few of them who I was attracted to, liked as more than a friend, but not each one. But it’s still such an interesting concept.
And the whole wrong time thing seems to be so true for most situations in my life. Maybe not completely “I want to date you”, but just the general, I like you. Or later finding out that someone liked me at the same time that I liked them, but neither of us talked about it. Lame, but such is life.
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aitchgeedoubleu reblogged this from mmkkcb and added:
ive had this happen to me sooo many times. especially the bolded sentence :[ BAH
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mmkkcb reblogged this from alittledigitalhope and added:
ANDREA! I feel betrayed… =[
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alittledigitalhope reblogged this from robshoy and added:
So Robert, when are we falling in love?
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i-am-puer-aeternus reblogged this from robshoy and added:
Entirely off-topic, but does anyone else think the boy looks reminiscent of Robert?
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It really is such a balance of the two, being flattered that they were interested in you but being upset that you let...
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That last part in bold has happened to me, it’s both flattering and upsetting. It...you...
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