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- June 11, 2010 at 4:20 am #2545
axalonMember #6,525I was over her house yesterday to hang out with her brother. Her brother and I were in the family room watching a DVD and she was in their computer room surfing the net, Their dad had just gotten home and he was walking by the computer room. She stopped her dad dead in his tracks by saying that she wanted to show him something that really scared her. Then I heard her mention my name and her dad sounded shocked when he repeated it back to her. Then I could hear her explain to him what she found and I heard him mention The Last Airbender. The first thing that went through my mind was that she found one of the questions I had posted on this site. Her dad remarked that I did a thorough job. Her mom go into it as well and they came to an agreement that they were going to ask me about it. I also heard my parents names being mentioned. Luckily, none of this was brought up to either my parents or I.
After dinner, she went back on the computer and apparently looked at duplicate questions that I had posted. She got her dad to look at them again and he basically just stated the obvious.
Anyway, what happened? What does this mean? Why was she so scared about this? After all, I tried professing my feelings for her, so it shouldn’t be that much of a surprise. Also, how did she find the questions? I tried Googling The Last Airbender and my name respectfully and couldn’t find it. They don’t know my email address.
June 11, 2010 at 12:23 pm #14148
axalonMember #6,525Here’s a link to one of the sites she might’ve found: June 11, 2010 at 10:33 pm #13806If you want to ask me a question that is connected with a previous question you’ve posted on this forum, it’s best to add your new question to the old one so I can see the whole series of posts concerning you and your question. So please do that, next time! 😀 For now, based on what you’ve written below, the best thing you can do is ask her straight out what scared her. You’re making guesses and getting anxious about partial conversations and things you’ve overheard. Best to go right to the source and ask her what’s going on!
I hope that helps.
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Stephanie ElliseMember #382,786It’s better if you ask her straight forward on what makes her scared and what she found out on internet so you’re stop making guessing and getting anxious about their conversation that you heard. Keep guessing makes you confuse and won’t give answers on those questions on your head.
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