

wibeke wrote:legoless wrote:Ew. Sociology is evil. Understanding people is a seriously depressing thing. Now I'm sad. -_- I suppose I need a hug, but it won't do any good since I'll have to go look up why humans do that afterwards.
I've always loved that subject, so I really don't know what your talking about, but *hugs*. People do a lot of stupid things, but at least we learn from our mistakes and from other people's.
Keshlia wrote:I have a girl in my class who I don't like. At all. I mean, she's mean, gross, and immature. And she thinks that I'm her best friend! I have no idea what to say to her, and I can't get up to tell her. When one of my friends said that she never liked her{The girl thought that my friend was her friend, too}, she said that she doubted that she won't make it into the next grade! I don't have the guts to talk to her, and if I did, I wouldn't know what to say!
Anova wrote:Keshlia wrote:I have a girl in my class who I don't like. At all. I mean, she's mean, gross, and immature. And she thinks that I'm her best friend! I have no idea what to say to her, and I can't get up to tell her. When one of my friends said that she never liked her{The girl thought that my friend was her friend, too}, she said that she doubted that she won't make it into the next grade! I don't have the guts to talk to her, and if I did, I wouldn't know what to say!
That's basically exactly what happened to me two years ago in Year 4. It really sucked, and the girl who I didn't like but thought I was her friend (we'll call her B) used to follow me around the playground everywhere, and if I said I wanted some me-time she would get all angry and storm off. I used to play soccer almost every day of the school year, morning tea and lunch, and B would play too, just coz I was playing. She didn't like soccer, and sucked at it. My mum thinks we are friends too, so she makes me go to all her parties and sleepovers and play-dates, and make her come over to my place. Then last time B came over, (about one month ago DX) we went shopping with my mum at Westfield, and saw TWO boys from the school we went to two years ago!!! One of them I don't care that he saw us shopping together as we don't like each other and try not to associate ourselves with the other, but the other boy we saw TWICE. The second boy is cute-ish and I had a crush on him in Year 4. When we saw him, I said to B, "Doesn't he look familiar?" (we have both left the school we were at in Year 4 so don't know what any of the boys look like anymore) and then I went "Oh. No. It CAN'T be HIM. Oh God, it IS him." I almost DIED of embarrassment, and then he looked from me, to B, back to me, and B and I just cracked up and ran into the shop we were heading to (Smiggle).
I don't know what to say to B either, so I probably can't be any help! DX Sorry, but anyway, *hugs so tightly because she knows what Keshlia is going through*
The Awesome Fail wrote:This happened to me last year. One of my old friends, who I didn't like anymore, she kept on wanting to be my friend when I didn't want her to. Thankfully, she changed schools.
vampire lord wrote:((huggs Anova and Keshlia because i pretty much know what they are going through.))
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