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Post by jay on Nov 13, 2007 20:07:55 GMT
i remember really fancying my best friend in year 5 and asking him out after a rousing game of football in the school field. he kind of looked at me with a face similar to the emoticon thingy and went "URGH! I'D NEVER GO OUT WITH YOU, YOU FAT COW!" which was nice.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 13, 2007 20:13:36 GMT
Best friends are ace aren't they?
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Post by flyinglimousines on Nov 13, 2007 20:15:30 GMT
Aww, that's horrible. Kids are really mean. Someone said something like that to me in year 4 or 5, when finding out I fancied them he said "Ugh, why would I like that thing?" Anyway, sorry, that was off topic. Hehe.
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Post by jay on Nov 13, 2007 20:21:14 GMT
we stayed friends for about 12 years though, so it's all gravy.
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Post by Clare on Nov 13, 2007 21:12:04 GMT
uurg tampons. most humiliating on valentines day when buying tampons and that checkout man goes, "aww, shame. or perhaps not *wink wink*" THAT is awful. So awful. What a weird guy. I buy my tampons at a local shop staffed entirely by asian men specifically because of how embarassed they get. Hahahah, yeah, I love seeing men serving me when I am buying tampons. Their expressions are hilarious, especially when you go to the garage late at night to buy them, and you have to shout through the pane of glass with the hole in it. "NO, NO, I'D LIKE SOME TAMPONS. DO YOU HAVE SUPER ONES? NO, NO, HEAVY ABSORBANCY ONES, IT'S NOT A BRAND."
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Post by Gladiolus on Nov 13, 2007 21:47:43 GMT
Well, when I was like 7 I liked this boy (we were "together") and then we were reading in groups at school. And when I had read my bit he denies to start reading and nothing could get him to read. And then I was so uppset so out from my mouth came "You FAT shit!!!" out in the classroom.(or something like that). That is kind of out of my character...
A day later I recieve a little letter written by him, "Its over". Well, such a good relation. But that was maybe cause I hit him in his back when I came last in a game...even though it wasnt his fault... *out of character*
Guess if he still hates me?
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Post by newslang on Nov 13, 2007 23:02:04 GMT
Am I the only one who never had jeuvenile relationships when I was 7 or 8?
When I was 8, though, a boy in my class made me a necklace. It was random beads strung together....I accidentally broke it like right away, and he picked up all the beads and brought it back to school the next day put together again. Should I have made a move?
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Post by Xteenuh on Nov 13, 2007 23:16:59 GMT
Hmm, boys seem to like to make things for girls at this age... when I was about 7 this boy named Kevin made me a flower out of paper. It was rather hilarious looking. Just 2-D, drawn, colored, cut out, and placed on my desk. I took it home and showed my mom because I felt rather confused about it. She thought it was just SO ADORABLE and taped it to my vanity mirror to remain there until we moved. He was a friend, so I thought I'd return the favor by attempting to make him funny cartoon drawings. But every time I gave him one, he would stare at it for a few seconds before promptly crumpling it up and throwing it in the trash. I would ask "Why do you keep throwing them away?" And do you know what he said to me? I remember his exact words. He said "They're not funny. You don't know comedy." HAHAHA. Can you believe this child?! We were in the bloody first grade! Oh, good times.
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Post by fabbit on Nov 13, 2007 23:19:47 GMT
That is so completely cute. I love how the little 4 year olds act around each other, that i take care of. There are these two who are like "a couple", as far as four year olds go, they go around holding hands and i remember the boy asked the girl to kiss him and she was like "EWWW! I ONLY LIKE HOLDING HANDS!" and then ran away.
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Post by pavlovsdaughter on Nov 13, 2007 23:21:13 GMT
When I was 8, though, a boy in my class made me a necklace. It was random beads strung together....I accidentally broke it like right away, and he picked up all the beads and brought it back to school the next day put together again. Should I have made a move? Yes, yes you should've. Extra points for the beads scenario sounding a bit like a 'deeeeeep' metaphor from some kind of embarassing teen angsty poem.
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Post by jay on Nov 13, 2007 23:26:01 GMT
i didn't have a real relationship until i was 18. i don't agree with all this smarmy nonsense in infant and junior school. i dunno, maybe i was just a weird kid, but i wasn't interested in boys or girls at all until i was like, 15.
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Post by mimicry on Nov 14, 2007 0:10:52 GMT
I had a "boyfriend" when I was in preschool (so I was about 4 or 5). His name was Boston or he moved to Boston, I can't remember. I do remember that he would usually eschew my company in favor of hanging out with the little red headed boy who liked dressing up as a girl (I am not making this up) and I got very jealous. I hit him and had to be put in time out. Abuse ahoy!
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Post by thornyking on Nov 14, 2007 0:33:47 GMT
i didn't have a real relationship until i was 18. i don't agree with all this smarmy nonsense in infant and junior school. i dunno, maybe i was just a weird kid, but i wasn't interested in boys or girls at all until i was like, 15. You're not alone. During junior high I told people dating was was pointless/too young. Although I became interested at late 14.
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Post by lululoves on Nov 15, 2007 2:05:35 GMT
When I was around seven or so me, my sister and our friend knew this guy (Will, I think) but he was like 25 anyway *psh* . Kerry liked him (she was a bit older than us) and so we, of course, like him too. (I really dont think I like him myself, but I adored Kerry...who had convinced me how similar to Mark from A1 he looked) Yeah, so it was Halloween and we were deciding on last-minute outfits and I cant remember what Kerry dressed up as but me and my sister decided to go as the twins from Sister Sister. We piled on the make-up and looked in an attempt to look older and went round the neighbourhood houses trick-or-treating. We decided to go to Will's house in a nervous babble and he answers the door...
US: Trick-or-Treeeeeeat! Smell our feeeeeeet...
WILL: Hello girls. Oh, Kerry I see you're dressed up as [whatever]... and what are you two dressed up as ... men??
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Post by chloelovespw on Nov 15, 2007 4:48:42 GMT
this JUST happened:
so the guy i used to sort-of like "sings" and "writes music". WEEEL, his "singing" is more of a high pitched warble and his writing...ell we won't talk about that. so we haven't talked in a while (because i sort-of dumped him, as he was my sort-of boyfriend) and i just got a myspace message from him about his new song, with the lyrics inside.
er. you can tell that i inspired the song, and that he's heartbroken. so me being me, i respond "oh, they're really great." and he kind of flipped out with joy and happiness and i'm like NO NO NO NO NO NO NO.
(did i mention that part of the lyrics are in french, because i'm french? and that he speaks spanish and has no clue what he's saying?)
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Post by Rhiflect on Nov 15, 2007 17:35:36 GMT
hhahhaha, he's sounds lovely. If slightly stalkerish.
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Post by Gladiolus on Nov 15, 2007 21:46:57 GMT
this JUST happened: so the guy i used to sort-of like "sings" and "writes music". WEEEL, his "singing" is more of a high pitched warble and his writing...ell we won't talk about that. so we haven't talked in a while (because i sort-of dumped him, as he was my sort-of boyfriend) and i just got a myspace message from him about his new song, with the lyrics inside. er. you can tell that i inspired the song, and that he's heartbroken. so me being me, i respond "oh, they're really great." and he kind of flipped out with joy and happiness and i'm like NO NO NO NO NO NO NO. (did i mention that part of the lyrics are in french, because i'm french? and that he speaks spanish and has no clue what he's saying?) Haha, so how can he say thats hes heartbroken if he doesnt know what he is writing.. Hum?
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Post by newslang on Nov 15, 2007 22:46:51 GMT
free translations?
I've used it for every French course I've take [just a little bit]
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Post by chloelovespw on Nov 16, 2007 11:53:45 GMT
it was stuff like "don't go, you are my chicken", "it finished, me sad", and "hold on, hold me, hold us" you could tell that he asked friends that are in beginner french what words meant
*facepalms* this is why i go to an all girls school- so i don't have to deal with this on a daily basis
*did i mention he called it "the rut of life"?
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Post by fabbit on Nov 19, 2007 21:54:31 GMT
it was stuff like "don't go, you are my chicken", "it finished, me sad", and "hold on, hold me, hold us" you could tell that he asked friends that are in beginner french what words meant *facepalms* this is why i go to an all girls school- so i don't have to deal with this on a daily basis *did i mention he called it "the rut of life"? he sounds absolutely amazing. XDD
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