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Cringe as in drawing back with fear? o.o
No. Cringe means... cringe :|
I mean it was supposed to be humorous but I reckon it to be uncomfortable and embarrassing circumstance.
Cringe as in drawing back with fear? o.o
No. Cringe means... cringe :|
I mean it was supposed to be humorous but I reckon it to be uncomfortable and embarrassing circumstance.
XD instead, your signature picture is hella comfortable
Look at the quote in my sig and let that sink in :lol
Sending love letters is all I knew because when I was a teenager there was no public internet. Girls appreciate a hand written letter. That said, you never know what to expect with any letter, call, text, or in vivo conversation. Isn't that one of the most exciting parts of starting a new relationship?
The Internet was made public back in 1991...
...how teenage are we talking here?You must be registered for see images
I remember the first love letter I wrote to a girl; and it ended up being the last I quote. It was back in middle school (7th grade), and I had this huge crush on this girl in my music class. People were telling me that she had a crush on me too, so I decided to make a move and write her a love letter. She didn't show up the next day in class, so I saved my letter for the day after.
But what ended up happening was my parents went through my backpack (which they used to do when I was in elementary school), and ended up finding the ****ing letter. They confronted me about it, and made me read it in front of them. GOD, never had I been so embarrassed; they were laughing and everything! I was so embarrassed about it, I ended up not ever giving her the letter. We eventually went to the same high school, puberty hit her like a truck, and she glow'd tf up. By highschool I had the courage to talk to girls, but she ended up getting pregnant by the 10th grade, and I never talked to her again.
THE END
Send it SMS. Use technology.![]()
I remember the first love letter I wrote to a girl; and it ended up being the last I quote. It was back in middle school (7th grade), and I had this huge crush on this girl in my music class. People were telling me that she had a crush on me too, so I decided to make a move and write her a love letter. She didn't show up the next day in class, so I saved my letter for the day after.
But what ended up happening was my parents went through my backpack (which they used to do when I was in elementary school), and ended up finding the ****ing letter. They confronted me about it, and made me read it in front of them. GOD, never had I been so embarrassed; they were laughing and everything! I was so embarrassed about it, I ended up not ever giving her the letter. We eventually went to the same high school, puberty hit her like a truck, and she glow'd tf up. By highschool I had the courage to talk to girls, but she ended up getting pregnant by the 10th grade, and I never talked to her again.
THE END
Never received a one all the girls that been in my life i got to know in a class or somewhere i spent lot of time around though i think i would express my feelings better in a letter ( not the very emotional type ) than saying it into a face of a girl .
In middle school. It was weird we didn't even do anything after that lol
We didn't have internet in our area until 1995. I was 15.
So you care about your dog as much as you care about your bother and vice-versa? o.o cause I can't get another meaning
i had gotten a love letter placed in my locker when i was in 6th grade but it was from this kid i didnt like that way. i pretend for a while like i didnt get it and didnt even go to my locker to avoid running into the person
it just got worst and wouldnt quit, started bringing me skittles in the morning time, waiting outside of my class. i eventually had one of my older friends tell them but he went way overboard and ended up embarrassing the kid..definitely kinda felt bad i admit though we werent even cool with each other like that, dont know how the feelings were so strong on one side