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Author Topic: When I was younger, I had a crush on a girl (Stupid things you've done yourself)  (Read 2836 times)

Sirus

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... I've never even had a first kiss...
...high five?
...high five. :|
*most subdued high-five ever gooo*
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Come over to my place and we shall all have sloppy makeouts :I

I have kissed exactly two dudes, and I am pretty sure that you guys would be better kissers than at least one of them.
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... I've never even had a first kiss...
...high five?
...high five. :|
*most subdued high-five ever gooo*

high five GET
Hi ...
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You'll have to wait, I'm counting.
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Sirus

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Come over to my place and we shall all have sloppy makeouts :I

I have kissed exactly two dudes, and I am pretty sure that you guys would be better kissers than at least one of them.
From what I can gather, kissing is like riding a bike; once you figure it out you never forget, but best prepare for scraped elbows and broken legs until you can get it right :P

In other words: I doubt it.
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Incredibly stupid shit you did when you were younger? Yeah, I got a pretty easy one of those. Not nearly as involved or as much setup, but it's definitely a pretty golden example.

Way back when, I went along with some highschoolers (I was either in elementary or middleschool at the time, mother was their teacher) on a field trip. During said field trip, at one point I ended up letting them convince me to dash across the road (it was a two way street, the light was for the crosswalk) while the light was green. And, welp. I ended up about an arm's length (at the time, maybe 2-3 feet) from the grill of a speeding van, and a couple seconds from being hit and probably either crippled or killed.

Incredibly stupid thing to do, on pretty much all levels, and it nearly ended me. Bright side, the aftermath of that was also more or less the point where I mostly permanently told peer pressure to go fuck itself. Dunno 'bout other folks, but I tend to stop doing stuff (listening to peers, in this case) that almost kills me.
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Sirus

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Hey Frumple: You should totally give up on listening to peer pressure. It's what all the cool kids are doing. Don't you want to be cool?
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Only ever girlfriend was an extremely aggressive kisser. I've never been just kissed on the mouth, I don't think, just French kissed. She was...she's still a very good friend, but I'd not date her now. I was definitely playing with fire. But who cared...it was summer and I was fifteen and young and dumb.

After that I fell into an incredibly depression-laced crush on my history teacher, whose boss was my father. I didn't consciously feel it, but I think I was going through withdrawl symptoms off that relationship. Nothing really happened- no moves made or anything- because I was deathly scared of her and more to the point my parents.

I've gotten over her long, now, but some of that still lingers- I still have occasional bouts of crush-laced depression and even...enjoy them? It's odd. We shall see what college brings.
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I enjoyed that, too. I think it was somewhat of an... addiction, perhaps? They say you can be addicted to certain emotional relationships.

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Hey Frumple: You should totally give up on listening to peer pressure. It's what all the cool kids are doing. Don't you want to be cool?
I gave up on listening to peer pressure before it was cool, and by the gods I'm sticking with it. Your trends can ensconce themselves in the same moist crevice I wedged that behavioral pattern in.
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I have made many an incredibly stupid, regrettable decision in my short and socially awkward life. And I have a tendency to remember them and revile them indefinitely, and sometimes I feel that that alone contributed a LOT to my self-esteem issues. I never want to talk with anybody, at least in my conscious self-excuses, because I'm always afraid of a repeat. That, as a paragraph, is something stupid I've continually done to myself since I was... Self-aware enough to give a flying crap? Probably like 6-7. I don't think about it as much anymore and I've been more and more able to chat with people recently, I guess the anti-depressants I was prescribed kinda reduce the anxiety, but it used to be that I'd constantly compare mistakes I made recently to those I made in the past, get angry over it, then sad. Roughly every month I'd break down crying, even if nothing had gone wrong on that particular day. I wish I'd fucking gotten it taken care of earlier. High school could have been way more fun.
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I had my first kiss in January. Since then, I'm pretty sure I've kissed at least 4000 times (though all with the same person).


Anyway, I've done a lot of stupid things, but I don't really regret them if I feel I've learned and moved on (as such, I forget a lot of them). One from my childhood that made me realize how horrible bullying is: there was a mentally challenged kid in my first grade class. He constantly got teased/etc for his odd way of talking and slow learning. One day, I joined in on it and personally broke a necklace he had made during class that day. Feeling horrible after that, I resolved never to hurt others again to fit in.
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She spies on what I'm posting all the time :)
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