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There was once a boy.

He had a few friends at school.

He got straight A's.

But why did he feel depressed?

He felt depressed because he received no love.

He was pressured by his peers.

He was pressured to ask a girl who he was good friends with out.

They kept on pressuring him.

For weeks, he didn't have the guts.

He was continually pressured.

No matter what pain he felt from his friends, mentally or physically, he did not say anything to her.

Finally, he asked the girl out.

She said yes.

Perhaps the battle was won for this boy.

This quiet boy who normally keeps to himself.

Or maybe, was the battle lost?

Only time will tell.

 

(I fail at this. I know.)

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Does this in any way tie with your real life?

 

Very good! :D 10/5

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A little

Thanks man, appreciate it.

Okay. This is having to do with your life. I feel the same way.

 

Very Good story. 100/20

Alriiight if your writing this about yourself you need to stop being so overly dramatic. I seem to remember you saying that your were like 13 or something in another thread? Your not exactly supposed to have relationships at that age and you should quit worrying about being loved and start enjoying life a bit. Being pressured to ask someone out isn't physically or mentally painful to you and it isn't meant to be, it's just your friends trying to get entertained or legitimately trying to help. I'm only mentioning this because I've seen a few semi depressed threads from you and if you're thirteen then your just wasting your life with that stuff. I felt pressured like that too at thirteen, ended up being the worst year of my life until I just stopped caring about it. If this sounds harsh it's cuz I care :P Thirteen year olds shouldn't waste life getting all philosophical. Or at least that's what I think.

Alriiight if your writing this about yourself you need to stop being so overly dramatic. I seem to remember you saying that your were like 13 or something in another thread? Your not exactly supposed to have relationships at that age and you should quit worrying about being loved and start enjoying life a bit. Being pressured to ask someone out isn't physically or mentally painful to you and it isn't meant to be, it's just your friends trying to get entertained or legitimately trying to help. I'm only mentioning this because I've seen a few semi depressed threads from you and if you're thirteen then your just wasting your life with that stuff. I felt pressured like that too at thirteen, ended up being the worst year of my life until I just stopped caring about it. If this sounds harsh it's cuz I care :P Thirteen year olds shouldn't waste life getting all philosophical. Or at least that's what I think.

 

This. This so hard.

 

Dude, you're thirteen. I don't think having a girlfriend should be a big priority in a young teenager's life. And, in no way to be offensive, relationships at the age of thirteen have a very low chance of succeeding. You probably won't like this girl as much as you do in a year or so, at best. Believe me, you're only setting yourself up for heartbreak. Depression because you can't get a girlfriend isn't valid, especially not at your age.

 

Other than that, not bad. A bit angsty, but pretty good.

If this has to do with your question earlier today congrats.

 

Nice story.

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