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  • CHANDLERS WISH
    • Mar 2008
    • 22440

    Hey sweet, that's just my thoughts, let see what other's have as well...

    CW
    PUT A LITTLE 'LIKE' IN MY SOUL!

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    • GlitterAndStuds
      Veteran Member
      • Jul 2009
      • 1182

      This is one of those situations where you can't let yourself worry what other people will think of you.

      You're obviously uncomfortable with what he is doing. After reading the stuff he does, I'd love to smack him one myself. I don't think people will rag on you for being a snitch if you bring this up to someone. It's a serious matter that needs to be nipped in the bud before it escalates.

      Since he's such a bully, he probably KNOWS he's making you uncomfortable and either doesn't care or thinks it's funny. Sounds like he has issues of his own if you ask me.

      I agree with CW, tell your brother or someone that can protect you. And avoid getting into the same situation again.

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      • GlitterAndStuds
        Veteran Member
        • Jul 2009
        • 1182

        And to add.... If anyone does judge you for this, they're not worth having in your life anyway. Your mom would probably be a little freaked because it's her daughter, and any mom would feel that way. It's hard to tell people things like this, but it needs to be done.

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        • SinisterUrge
          Veteran Member
          • Feb 2008
          • 370

          Sounds like your typical case of teenage Unrequited Love. I'll wait while you read the wikipedia entry. OK, Good.

          Tell your parents he's giving you that creepy feeling you normally reserve for the male employee at the women's shoe store (and yes, one of them work at every shoe store). If your parents have two braincells to rub together they'll stop the sleep-overs.

          I also suggest that the parents use some tact when dealing with creep-o's family, The suicide rate is very high among emotionally troubled teens. And suggesting the kid get into therapy, forgiving him, and moving on with your life is a pretty mature course of action and indicative of high moral character.

          Of course if things get physical feel free to geld him like a pony.

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