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A lot of girls are like that even past their teen years so don't worry with it and move on. Girls are a huge pain in just about everything (and I'm female). I dislike most females under the age of 60 simply because they are childish, moody, needy, immature and think it is their right to continue to make life difficult for everyone.
When I was a teenager, and even sometimes in my early 20s, when I'd pass or meet a group of teenage girls they'd sometimes start giggling, or be very giggly/shy and awkward towards me. I know teenage girls are like that in general, but I was kind of awkward, slightly funny looky maybe (not freakishly so). I'm not that attractive but I have a cutesy boyish look. I'm pretty nice but tend to also be very shy.
What do you think it was mainly about? Because of my shyness? They were laughing at me because I seemed weird? Often in school they'd say about their friend, 'such and such thinks you're cute, or handsome, or wants to ask you out' I figured maybe they were making fun of me, or else just having a laugh at my expense. Maybe they were semi-serious though?
What do you think it was, for the most part? Or is that just how teenage girls tend to be?
They're teenage girls. Attention span of a half second. You're forgotten the minute you walk by them. You were not wearing the trend of the week clothes. You were wearing the trend of the week clothes.
At least they were not videotaping you and putting in on You Tube.
The OP referred to a friend mentioning it afterwards, so clearly he was not forgotton.
That obviously thought that you were cute. There I said it, now go and be merry, be fruitful and multiply..wait but not with those girls!
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