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Lanolin

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currently crushing on hearts eyes emoji :love:

He's so cuuuute
 
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Curious, how did God tell you 'no'?
I remember it happened one night when driving home. I was thinking about a few things, and I remember a distinct knowing that she was a no. I wasn’t too accepting of it at first and was praying about it a lot. But I knew deep down that it was a no from God.

I explored it a bit more, and even when I would talk about her to other people it would come out of my mouth that she’s a no even when I still wasn’t quite ready to accept or believe it.

It’s been an interesting past few months and some tough stuff has come up for me personally anyways. It is probably better that someone doesn’t have to deal with what I’m going through personally :p
But I also guess the right person would be nice to have around during those times too.

I’d definitely need the right person. 😆
 
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SimpleSheep

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When I was in school, I had a different crush each school year. I would get sad on the last day of school but by mid September, I already had a new sweetie to pine for. :eek::p:D


In 8th grade I even had a picture of that year's crush. I got it from the yearbook and would take it out on the bus to look at. :ROFL::ROFL:. I'm not even sure why I'm saying all this on here. I just think it's hilarious now that I'm older.
I haven't really had a crush in adulthood. I think Adam Young from the band Owl City is absolutely adorable! I guess he is my celebrity crush.
 

Lanolin

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do schools encourage the valentines day thing because I dont remember my school ever doing it.
And the one I work in now I dont think does it but I heard elementary schools in America start 'em young with first graders being told to make valentines cards and give them to their crushes.

All I recall is if a boy liked a girl he got his mate to tell her or ask her to 'go round' with him because to ask her directly would be super embarassing and not cool, and it would save face is he ever got rejected.

You would never ever ask a girl out to her face it was just not done. You would do the secret admirer thing and pass around secret notes hinting so and so likes you but it would be way too forward for ANYBODY to ask someone out.
 
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"A higher plane," hehe
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do schools encourage the valentines day thing because I dont remember my school ever doing it.
And the one I work in now I dont think does it but I heard elementary schools in America start 'em young with first graders being told to make valentines cards and give them to their crushes.

All I recall is if a boy liked a girl he got his mate to tell her or ask her to 'go round' with him because to ask her directly would be super embarassing and not cool, and it would save face is he ever got rejected.

You would never ever ask a girl out to her face it was just not done. You would do the secret admirer thing and pass around secret notes hinting so and so likes you but it would be way too forward for ANYBODY to ask someone out.
We made "mailboxes" out of shoe boxes and decorated them. Most years we have to have valentines for everyone in the class. I don't think anyone was encouraged to give valentines to a specific crush.

I do remember in the third grade my best friend asked me to tell a girl that he liked her. I liked her too, so that was a tough one. I did it though. She didn't like him back, lol.
 
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KrisWampler

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do schools encourage the valentines day thing because I dont remember my school ever doing it.
And the one I work in now I dont think does it but I heard elementary schools in America start 'em young with first graders being told to make valentines cards and give them to their crushes.

All I recall is if a boy liked a girl he got his mate to tell her or ask her to 'go round' with him because to ask her directly would be super embarassing and not cool, and it would save face is he ever got rejected.

You would never ever ask a girl out to her face it was just not done. You would do the secret admirer thing and pass around secret notes hinting so and so likes you but it would be way too forward for ANYBODY to ask someone out.
They used to but it's probably considered sexist or transphobic or a hate crime now or something.
 
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Ruby123

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We have a guy here Dr Chris Brown who is a veterinarian ( in his forties). He has his own vet clinic and a TV show was made of all his day to day dealings with animals. He was an unknown and the ratings for his show sky rocketed lol. It turns out he also has a sense of humour so he currently does many hosting shows on TV including Celebrity Get Me Out of Here etc etc.