♥Reuben♥ wrote:Thanks. I have a few classes with him, so I can't just stay away from him. Someone one time asked me if I still like him and I said no… but I feel extremely guilty now because I hate lying… and what if it was the wrong choice…?
Anyway, I almost feel like I just want to impress him in any way I possibly can. While this is good in some aspects, like how I'm suddenly trying a whole lot harder to do really amazing on projects, there are also bad aspects. He curses a lot, and I've noticed that lately I have begun to curse like a sailor, really often (except for in class), and my friends are all blaming my liking him. While I personally have no problem with curse words, I know there are lots of people that do, and I think it is just a terrible habit to get into. I know I should just be myself, but I feel, for some reason, that it isn't enough.
Anyway, there is something about all that arguing that… I don't know… I just love to argue, I guess. I love debating, and I remember last year, I think we both kind of found it amusing, in a way, that we would always argue with each other.
And that's another thing… I don't know whether I want to avoid him or not… in a way, I wish there was a way to force myself to never be around him again… yet… in another way I want him to be around…
And like I said before, I don't know if he has a girlfriend or not. While I have never been in a relationship before, I think he has been in at least a couple, and I'm not sure if he is in one right now. I just don't think it would feel right for me to like someone that already has a girlfriend.
All in all, thanks for the advice, but I was wondering, do you think it seems like it might be real love or just teenage hormones going nuts? (even though that sounds kind of cheesy…)
I think since you two don't have a lot in common and he doesn't like you back, I'd say it's hormones and you're attracted to the badboys like a lot of people. It's perfectly normal.
First, find out if he has a girlfriend. If he doesn't, then work on trying to be his friend. Help him out with homework or something that you think he'll appreciate. Once you're his friend, you should hint him you like him. Then if all goes well and he likes you, you two should be together. Just don't tell your parents about him until you're sure you want to be in the relationship with him. If things don't work out, and they probably won't considering how little teenage relationships last, then they'll get worked up over nothing.
First, find out if he has a girlfriend. If he doesn't, then work on trying to be his friend. Help him out with homework or something that you think he'll appreciate. Once you're his friend, you should hint him you like him. Then if all goes well and he likes you, you two should be together. Just don't tell your parents about him until you're sure you want to be in the relationship with him. If things don't work out, and they probably won't considering how little teenage relationships last, then they'll get worked up over nothing.