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Dear Breakup Girl,
I have liked this guy (let's just call him B) for about 6 months now (hey,
that's a long time when you're 14!). He is always very sweet to me, and even
though some others claim he's a jerk, I don't believe it. But that's beside the
point. Homecoming is coming up in a month. That seems like a very long way off,
but everyone in my school is completely panicking about it, especially us
freshmen. Let me digress for a moment and explain: B is in the popular crowd. I
am in the semi-popular crowd. I'm one of those friendly people that's not
"bad" enough to be in the popular crowd but is still friends with
them. I'm friends with the popular girls, and I try to be friends with the
guys, but they don't seem to be interested in me as anything more than a
friend, if that. Anyway, yesterday B sat at my lunch table across from me. We
got onto the topic about homecoming. He was complaining that everyone had been
asked already. I told him that I haven't. He said, well, everyone that he was
thinking of asking had been asked (I don't think he meant it in a mean way). He
asked me who I would like to go with, and I wouldn't tell him because I hadn't
even told my friends. He assured me that HE was my friend. The rest of the
conversation isn't that important, but I'd like to let you know that we talked
the ENTIRE LUNCH PERIOD (I was so excited.). Do you think he meant this as a
"I am interested in going with you to homecoming" conversation, or a
"I'm really nosy so I'm trying to pump you for information"
conversation? I'd like to know so I don't let the word out that I'd like to go
with him to homecoming and make a complete fool out of myself if he doesn't
like me. I'd also like to know, if this WAS actually a "interested in
homecoming" conversation, how do I get him to ASK me? Or ask him? Please
help, for I need some information fast!!!
-- Homecoming Hell
Dear Homecoming,
I'd like to let you know that I spent your ENTIRE
LETTER thinking you should go ahead and ask him.
Let me know what happens! He says yes, you write me
back. He says no, you write me back. We'll deal, girlie, no matter what
happens. Fingers crossed! Good luck!
Love,
Breakup Girl
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