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You should ask her out, the worst that can happen is she say no.
Well, actually a "no" might lead to several other worst things. Think this way, if she says "no" I'll be kinda depressed. Psychosocial factors such as depression affect the immune system, making me unable to fight off infection, germs and cancer. </lame excuses>
I'll probably do that though... I didn't want to but doesn't seem to have any other way. Maybe a casual-friendly invitation like: "I think I'm going to the movies this weekend. Wanna come?"
I kind of ask her out yesterday and she said no... You know, it hurt me, it kinda hurt me very bad but at least I've tried, haven't I ?
I'd like to thank all of you guys for putting so much effort into helping me, I might find someone else, who knows...
Anyway, that's pretty much it. Thanks, peace out!
It's a sucky feeling innit? But it gets easier with more practice. It's like getting blood drawn. I used to be terrified of even the kiddie ones (where they prick your finger). Then I started taking accutane which requires monthly blood tests. By the time I finished my course of the stuff, I could get blood drawn while watching them insert the needle without flinching.
lonely , it is terrible !!! if you want to make friends with others , you should play with them, you like the girl ,you should tell her , maybe she is also like you!!!
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