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Hi
Its me again! I posted a question about dealing with crushes. Further enquiry on the same.
Actually that guy on whom I had a crush earlier comes with me in my school bus. And I
don't now why but he is a real big flirt. Calls me with nicknames and talks a lot with me.
Even if I try to ignore him he always comes to me either for asking chocolates ( I love
chocolates and eat them everyday in bus) or just for teasing me. Although I don't feel
anything for him right now but you know its quite difficult to forget my relationship with
him. Although now we are on winter vacations so I won't meet him and this means I won't
think of him.


This is our reply.......

 

If he was your first crush you'll probably always remember him. We agree it will be difficult
to avoid him if he's on the same bus but if you keep on asking him to leave you alone he
should get the message eventually. The break from school might help both of you to
realise that it's time to put the past behind you. If you concentrate your thoughts on your
new boyfriend and make it clear to yourself that he's the important person in your life now
you'll probably find that the other guy fades to the back of your mind.




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