Author Topic: My friend exposed my feelings to a girl I like.  (Read 8248 times)

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Oh well, this crap is expected  to happen. Sorry, but you'll get over it.



Yet haven't learned what the > sign means.
:cookieMonster:
Oh, oh wait I see.
Uhhhh, whoops.

i did it at 14 >.>
and now you're the local whore on an internet forum
Great life you're leading.

and now you're the local whore on an internet forum
Great life you're leading.

I'm not following. I had dated the guy for 2 years before we did it. By society's standards i'd be precocious, not whorish.

There's literally no reason to be an starfish about it.

I'm not following. I had dated the guy for 2 years before we did it. By society's standards i'd be precocious, not whorish.

There's literally no reason to be an starfish about it.
he didnt call you a whore because you had love

he called you a whore because you were 14 when you had love

They're the same thing!
^stocking insulting herself

11/10 would read again

Oh wait
I thought the story was "My friend exposed his feelings to a girl I like."
I'm totally sorry for you, that guy was a richard
and believe me, I know how awkward that stuff can get

he didnt call you a whore because you had love

he called you a whore because you were 14 when you had love

Yeah almost two years into a committed relationship, why does the fact I was a teenager change that?

Yeah almost two years into a committed relationship, why does the fact I was a teenager change that?
At the tender age of 14, in my opinion I don't think most people are able to deal with the ramifications of love. STDs, pregnancy, etc. It just seems like something that boys do just to 'hit it and quit it'. There's always risk involved. People in general shouldn't be having love before they are ready to deal with the emotional and physical consequences, including pregnancy which can more-or-less alter your future drastically if you're unprepared; like most teen moms are. It's great that you were two years in, but teen boys especially are too young to appreciate the romantic aspect of it all and just take it as an opportunity to put their richard inside of something. Personally I would wait until a lot older; to make sure that the person was really in it for the long run. When did you break up with him?
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At the tender age of 14, in my opinion I don't think most people are able to deal with the ramifications of love. STDs, pregnancy, etc. It just seems like something that boys do just to 'hit it and quit it'. People in general shouldn't be having love before they are ready to deal with the emotional and physical consequences, including pregnancy which can more-or-less alter your future drastically if you're unprepared; like most teen moms are. It's great that you were two years in, but teen boys especially are too young to appreciate the romantic aspect of it all and just take it as an opportunity to put their richard inside of something. Personally I would wait until a lot older; to make sure that the person was really in it for the long run. When did you break up with him?

I broke up with him about a year after.

And I was on birth control, we used a condom, and we were both virgins. It was essentially a zero-riam experience that took me to heights of emotional ecstasy with someone I loved. Why should I be shamed for that?

It just seems like something that boys do just to 'hit it and quit it'.
But I like to stay and play...

Yeah almost two years into a committed relationship, why does the fact I was a teenager change that?
Does that mean love with 12 year olds is ok if you've been dating for years?

Does that mean love with 12 year olds is ok if you've been dating for years?
of course!
nope