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09 Feb 2010, 7:16 pm

He's a year younger then me, but since my schedule is messed up, I have to take classes with grade 11s for the most part. He's really nice, we sat together and talked a lot, and even though I've moved seats, he still asks for my help if he doesn't understand something in class. If I get nothing else out of this crush, it's helping me learn how to help people more - I'm HORRIBLE at explaining things :P
I'm hoping he is interested in me too, he seems to like me as a friend at least. I'm hoping to get to sit next to him again (I had to move unhappily because my computer that I was using didn't have Word on it and it made it impossible to do the assignments since this is a extremely Word orientated class) once my computer is fixed, what should I do in the meantime? I can't go chatting to him from across the computers, it might be a little distracting for the other kids.



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09 Feb 2010, 7:38 pm

This is ... so sweet ... I'm about to cry. :albino:

Write small declarative sentences (ie.: You're cute! You are the nicest guy in class! etc...) on pieces of paper, crumple them and somehow trick them into his pocket or bag or something.
Remember to put your initials on the paper. ;)


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09 Feb 2010, 8:03 pm

Kenjuudo wrote:
This is ... so sweet ... I'm about to cry. :albino:

Write small declarative sentences (ie.: You're cute! You are the nicest guy in class! etc...) on pieces of paper, crumple them and somehow trick them into his pocket or bag or something.
Remember to put your initials on the paper. ;)


Hahaha, she's 17 or 18, not 11 Ken. At least, I'm fairly certain she meant junior classes in 11th grade.

If you can get past your school's firewalls (and they're notoriously bad) download a messenger program onto both computers and use that to talk each other class. Or hell, just shoot emails.


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09 Feb 2010, 8:06 pm

Vyn wrote:
Kenjuudo wrote:
This is ... so sweet ... I'm about to cry. :albino:

Write small declarative sentences (ie.: You're cute! You are the nicest guy in class! etc...) on pieces of paper, crumple them and somehow trick them into his pocket or bag or something.
Remember to put your initials on the paper. ;)


Hahaha, she's 17 or 18, not 11 Ken. At least, I'm fairly certain she meant junior classes in 11th grade.

If you can get past your school's firewalls (and they're notoriously bad) download a messenger program onto both computers and use that to talk each other class. Or hell, just shoot emails.
It's not my fault her age isn't displayed. Besides, her name says 11... :roll:


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09 Feb 2010, 9:49 pm

Haha, I'm 17 hanging out with grade 11s (15/16 year olds). At least I'm a rather young 17 year old, I would be morified if I was an adult with a bunch of children :P
I made my username when I was 11, I use it for pretty much everything.
I'm really rule obsessed, so I wouldn't break the rules to talk to him :P Plus my teacher is really strict, and while I like her, she's a little befuddled with me because I'm really good in class but don't do homework in her class anymore. At least in this course I don't have to do much homework, Accounting with her was much worse :P
I don't blame you for thinking I am 11, my maturity when it comes to love things is so immature it's scary. I couldn't even say the word sex at ALL until last year :P



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09 Feb 2010, 10:09 pm

ebec11 wrote:
Haha, I'm 17 hanging out with grade 11s (15/16 year olds). At least I'm a rather young 17 year old, I would be morified if I was an adult with a bunch of children :P
I made my username when I was 11, I use it for pretty much everything.
I'm really rule obsessed, so I wouldn't break the rules to talk to him :P Plus my teacher is really strict, and while I like her, she's a little befuddled with me because I'm really good in class but don't do homework in her class anymore. At least in this course I don't have to do much homework, Accounting with her was much worse :P
I don't blame you for thinking I am 11, my maturity when it comes to love things is so immature it's scary. I couldn't even say the word sex at ALL until last year :P


Haha. Don't feel bad about not knowing relationships, love or sex. The first two can be extremely hard to understand as they defy pretty much all logic. Sex though is very logical and easily learned, at least if you put just a small amount of time into studying it. I've been studying it fairly intensely for years if you want any info, just send me a PM.

Also, pfft at school rules on computers. Their firewalls and security systems are so pathetic it's easy to accidentally access porn. Let alone if you're trying.

Next, homework is useless in my opinion if you know the subject. Just busy work that gets in the way.


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10 Feb 2010, 7:44 am

I'm not breaking through the firewalls!
3 people at our school recently hacked into the school and so our school is being closely watched. I'm not going to be one of those people.
And I know the mechanics of sex, just not the why the heck would you do it part.



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10 Feb 2010, 8:00 am

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I'm not breaking through the firewalls!
3 people at our school recently hacked into the school and so our school is being closely watched. I'm not going to be one of those people.
And I know the mechanics of sex, just not the why the heck would you do it part.


There's a lot more to sex than the simple mechanics of it. And the reason you do it would be for physical pleasure, stress relief, pure intimacy with someone you care about, or at its most base, reproduction.


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10 Feb 2010, 8:52 am

I suggest exchanging some contact information. If you can use e-mail or phones, there shouldn't be a problem of not being able to talk.


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10 Feb 2010, 10:48 am

doesn't everyone have cellphones these days?


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10 Feb 2010, 11:35 am

Is perhaps the problem re messenger\email\phone etc. that it would take a boldish move on your part to suggest swapping such information? If that were the case, then if you could find some mutual interest, then, if you could find some relevant information about this interest, you could casually say something like "Oh, I found a link you might like. What's your email?". Moreover - tho perhaps you don't need to be told this - even if you can't actually talk every day or whatever, make sure to say hello etc. ( I have problems drifting apart from people in this regard), to ensure he knows you have some interest in him.



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11 Feb 2010, 8:34 am

Good news! I'm sitting next to him again :) My computer was fixed!
So this will help me get closer to him.



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11 Feb 2010, 3:07 pm

ebec11 wrote:
Good news! I'm sitting next to him again :) My computer was fixed!
So this will help me get closer to him.
Great. Now it'll be much easier to lure those crumpled notes into his pockets. :mrgreen:


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