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Then I guess you're either stuck with confronting her or finding a new seat.
I just decided to sit somewhere else. I didn't want to fight over the seat, so I just let her have it. But at the same time, I was curious of if she would even take that seat.
I tried that but she arrives early. I didn't want to run to the seat just to make sure I got it. So I just sat in a different seat and saw where she chose to sit. Guess where? You guessed it. My (which I guess is now hers) seat.
What's so awesome about this seat that you just have to have it? And how do you know she knew it was "your" seat before? Not everybody makes a note of exactly where everyone else in class sits. Personally, I'd just let the whole thing go. If she doesn't want to chat/make a friendship based on what you knew of each other before, no big deal...there must be tons of other people at school, right?
If she accepts, she wants to marry you and have your babies.
If she declines, she hates your guts and wishes your head would explode.
Come on, 91. THINK!
LOL! But...what if she adds him and then deletes him a few months later!
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