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Based on a True Story
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Diagonally parked in a parallel universe.
Age: 44
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@ Hera - For your item #1, I don't confess this very often but I was like this once. I was about the same age as your friend and was literally batshit crazy for a girl. I was doing everything I could think of to get her to love me back. The result was that I was pushing her even further away, which in turn made me even more desperate to gain her love. I didn't notice it then, but I was also pushing my friends away because all I could do was talk about her, and they were getting sick and tired of hearing about it. I also didn't really listen to anything my friends were trying to tell me about letting her go.
As time went on I grew up a little more physically and emotionally and realized that what I was doing wasn't helping anything. I looked at things from her perspective and saw myself as she must have seen me, and it wasn't pleasant. I also came to the realization that I was never actually in love with her in the first place, but rather, I was in love with the idea of being in love with her. I learned a lesson and this allowed me to move on. My friends came back, or rather, I came back to my friends. I know this will sound blunt, and I'm sorry about that, but your friend is young, and, while I sympathize with what he is going through because I've been there, he needs to grow up some more before he can find the one he truly loves, and will love him back. Keep talking to him, but unfortunately I doubt he will listen to you. Just be there for him when he snaps out of it. EDIT: Don Q and Paranoid Android say pretty much the same thing I did, but were faster on the keyboard. ![]() Endless "Batshit crazy" Soul
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Athens (GMT+2)
Age: 24
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Knight Errant
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Dublin, Ireland
Age: 24
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Is there anyone who hasn't gone crazy for a girl(or boy) and declared "eternal devotion" to them? Besides those few who are asexuals, I guess. |
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I had many crushes (some love) ever since elementary up to college but decide to get into relationship only if I will reach 30 years old or at least be financially stable before leading to getting married. As, the only child, I had to put into priority my parents first, before expanding my family tree....
"I wish that my first love would be my true love."
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野球は最高!!
AuthorJoin Date: Apr 2011
Location: ホウエン地方
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I'm the kind of guy who prefers apartments to houses, if you know what I mean.
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Vienna
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My first gf was grade 8 (14?). Oh boy, those days were funny. Sadly I didn't even love her. I'd say we were both simply really bored. So my first relationship was rather non-life changing. Where I grew up, boys and girls aren't
I think the biggest trauma/heartbreak was realizing how hard it is to actually give 100% into a relationship. I see myself as such a decent person in the drawing board but whatever comes out in reality is totally wrong. |
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Somewhere in Asia
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@#1: this guy is clearly too childish and his love is too one-sided, gradually he will understand how one-sided it was and start thinking on how stupid he was and what was that girl thought about him then
i found it funny on how most people have their first crush about 14->16 (i didn't know that before i read it here), same as mine, but i was wise enough to know that one-sided won't lead to anything, so i'm tried to act cool when she is near but i never got further than casual chat (and often with a group of my friends). one day , she moved, end.(was sad for months after that) |
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Anime Cynic
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: USA
Age: 24
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That said, after a two hour talk last night, my girlfriend and I did decide that we love each other, so I guess you could call that "eternal devotion." However, I like to think that it was a result of realistically assessing where we are, what we want, and how we feel, rather than saying it simply because of crazy infatuation.
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Dai-Youkai
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Vienna
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Sure sure, but he isnt just being in love, he is pushing for relationship and for that he is definately too young. You can be in love with somebody, watch him from afar and day dream about him, but you shouldnt start a relationship at this age. 17-18 sounds more fitting.
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Knight Errant
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Dublin, Ireland
Age: 24
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I remember when I had my first crush, I thought I'd end out marrying the girl. I was always too much of a coward too carry through though. There was also continuously this voice in the back of my head saying I was wrong, and that she doesn't love me back, and I'm just obsessing... Fear and reason are a powerful combination to prevent you from doing something. Probably a good thing though. Who knows what idiotic things I could have done. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: London, England
Age: 26
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Now, to me it would seem your friend seems to scared of the risk and what meeting that person would do to their life and how his life might be impacted should he fall in love. So it would seem he panicked and basically reacted like a deer in headlights and did nothing. This was an unfortunate reaction and he felt guilty and then shameful for it. I think that's the reason he blocked her from Facebook as he didn't have it in him to maintain contact with her after what he done. Then after the shame he had to justify his behaviour to others. I am sorry if my post sounds harsh towards your friend. I do not mean to say negative things, I just feel on the big day he got stage fright and didn't show up. The rest was just reactions to that day. I guess what you could ask is why he didn't show up and was it a case of nerves or what? Ask why he got nervous and encourage him to be a little more brave in the future. As they say: fortune favours the bold(s)! If things don't work out after trying then we can live with that. But what is harder to live with is the regret of not taking action when we know that could have lead to something good. I think you need to stress those kind of points to your friend. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2007
Age: 22
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![]() There was a guy whom I really liked and I still kind of like him but it was years since I last saw him or talked to him ![]() As a teen I did get depressed a bit but that lasted just few days ![]() I guess I'm weird. Because truthfully love struck people like that annoy me and those who are even considering suicide deserve to be smacked on the head... HARD! I really don't understand those people ![]() So sadly I can't help here, all I can suggest is to slap him or something if things get really bad. Maybe that will wake him up. All I can assure is that there are maximum 10% of chances that girl will respond though if she doesn't even want to be friends then chances are even smaller. Such love dedication should be addressed to someone who accepts and returns it, that will noble. He will be a worthy guy then. But going crazy over person who doesn't give a shit just makes him look like an idiot. There is nothing noble in that at all. Bravery/Nobility and Idiocy stand really close together and a lot of people confuse them. Someone I know wants to be brave but always ends as an idiot ![]() The best choice would be to try and to show that he is an idiot right now, though knowing from experience that will be a very hard task... Ah yeh, I had a classmate back at school who was really into one girl. They did go out for almost a year but... he was a very jealous person and quiet clingy, eventually girl got tired with him and broke up. I heard he made a HUGE scene out of it, won't go into details but it really could be called a disaster... Now few years later he is happily in new relationship ![]() I guess time really heals everything.
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I was gonna type something when I was at work but then I ran out of time. Your friend should not be considering suicide at the age of 15 for a love relationship. No on should. The only reason I can imagine someone of that age consider suicide is if they're on drugs, pregnant or suffering domestic abuse. If you friend is serious about that, then there is something extremely negative in his life that needs to be dealt with immediately from professional attention. That age is way too young.
---------- As for 2, you asked if there's anything that can be done. You can't be on his side. That's all you can do. Disagree and tell him he needs to grow out of it and be direct because those kinds of neglecting games are silly, emotionally disrupting and pointless. Or not do anything. You should not have to hold the hands of a 20 year old man and socialize for him. That's actually going to have a long term negative effect if you do something too interfering. Quote:
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Fade In, Fade Out
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Age: 27
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Knight Errant
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Dublin, Ireland
Age: 24
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I don't know, it may depend on the nature of the crush, and the person themselves. My crush lasted a year or so, and never had any resolution, so the heart ache lingered. My second crush I didn't really have any lingering feelings for. I got over her pretty quick as I realised she wasn't the person I thought she was. Nothing worse then ambiguousness. Though I do think the teen cocktail of hormones combined with the novelty of the experience makes extreme melodramatic teen crushes very likely for most people. It's part of growing up and needs to be tolerated with a degree of understanding. It's also a pillar manga is built on! Quote:
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