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Guys: does this sound creepy? - Breanna - 01-29-2013 12:44 PM theres this boy who goes to my school, he is single and is kinda insecure about girls liking him (from what i see on twitter) i followed him on instagram & twitter and he followed me back. (he has 500 followers and is only following like 300) he's liked some of my pictures & one day i was posting on twitter that i had a rough night and stuff and he posted "looks like your having a bad night ![]() - mk king - 01-29-2013 12:52 PM Its depends on what decisions you make - TheTerminatorFan - 01-29-2013 12:52 PM I am always confused about this. People have been talking to each other for thousands of years. Over those many years, we have made talking so complicated, we are at a loss as to what to say! Now we have digital/internet ways to talk to each other. Which should be even easier. But we are struggling now more than ever. What little I read from you, he sounds like a quiet and empathetic person. Instead of a public page like facebook, try talking by e-mail or phone. Better to talk to each other. People need people. - Pug Marr - 01-29-2013 12:52 PM Sigh... Once upon a time, lovers got to know one another through direct personal contact. It was the age of Direct Human Interaction. In those storied days, websites or cell-phones were completely irrelevant in regard to how a prospective couple met and fell in love. People would actually talk to one another, if you can imagine that; sometimes face to face, even! But I can understand the appeal of Twitter and Facebook; I mean, what is hotter than words on a screen and fuzzy, grainy photographs? It gets me excited just to think about it. Sigh... - deafeningbrush350 - 01-29-2013 12:52 PM In your position i would wait and see if he does anything else that might be about you, and then message him ![]() |