I can't stand it when people refuse to start a confrontation with a problem they have with me. For example, junior year in high school, I was talking to this one really nice girl in my history class. One day after the last class of the day, some other guy comes up to me to tell me that she wants me to stop talking to her so much. A.) Why the hell would I believe the guy she sent? And B.) What's the problem with telling me herself? If anything, that lowered my opinion of her.
Like, I hate going through multiple people to get a message from someone. I don't like confrontations, but if I have something to tell someone, I say it to them. Being direct makes sure the message doesn't get garbled. And it sounds like it's a totally unimportant topic when you have someone else pass on your own message.
Lately, I've fallen for a good friend of mine. Apparently, it's been painfully obvious. But instead of her saying something to me, she tells a friend of ours that it would be really awkward for us to date since we are such good friends. (Now that I think about it, that's not totally a no, though for the most part, it is) I mean, if she knows I like her a lot, but doesn't want me to date her, it'd be a lot easier on me if she just said so.
Like, I hate going through multiple people to get a message from someone. I don't like confrontations, but if I have something to tell someone, I say it to them. Being direct makes sure the message doesn't get garbled. And it sounds like it's a totally unimportant topic when you have someone else pass on your own message.
Lately, I've fallen for a good friend of mine. Apparently, it's been painfully obvious. But instead of her saying something to me, she tells a friend of ours that it would be really awkward for us to date since we are such good friends. (Now that I think about it, that's not totally a no, though for the most part, it is) I mean, if she knows I like her a lot, but doesn't want me to date her, it'd be a lot easier on me if she just said so.
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