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Rainbow Yoshi said:
ultima said:
Rainbow Yoshi said:
HulkWasRight said:
How long has it been since she last communicated with you?


Almost two days ago (properly talked). 

Holy shit, you're blowing this out of proportion man. How did you get so attached from texting anyway? How old are you guys if you don't mind me asking?

Like pretty much everyone else in this thread, I also think you should ask her to hangout. If she rejects you, then fuck it, she's not worth it. Don't let them play around with you like a toy. Some girls are like that: you show a sign of weakness, and you'll be her proverbial punching bag for as long as you stay.


Yeah, I did, waiting for a reply on that. And I'm 15 and she's 14.

Another basic rule: About everything relationship wise at that age is disposal, outside of maybe your family.  Platonic friends, romantic friends, enemies, etc... usually all fade out and go away.  At that age to, teens don't understand what is involved and will mess up a lot.  It happens.  Your goal is to survive until you get to be an adult, and pick up lessons in life in order to function as an adult.  This would mean responsibilities, paying the bills, and all the boring stuff your parent(s) have gone through and do go through.

Another rule: People on here are not your friends.  They are people who happen to share an interest in videogames you have.  I would suggest you try to find individuals that are real friends, and more mature adults, to discuss these things with.  You get a grabbag of results on here, not all are wise or right advice.  People here really don't know you either, so it would be best to find people who know you offline you can confide in and discuss this.

Anyhow, good luck with everything.  Expect to get a bunch more heart broken as you go on in life.  It happens.  Learning how to roll with it, figures into growing up.  And what you see here is not the end of the world either way.  Life goes on.  It just seems larger than it actually is.