not everyone, but here's what i've learned in the short while i've been in college: you don't need everyone to like you. you don't even need lots of them. you only need a few people who genuinely believe in you and want to see you achieve everything you've ever aimed for. there are people who will act like your friend but say things behind your back, and that's okay as long as you don't mimic them. right now, i'm glad i have the people i want to like me ACTUALLY like me (and i'm not talking romantically) and with the people that don't, well, i stay civil with them. when you discover the people that are really worth pleasing, you won't feel as bad about the people who are never pleased with you... and that's such a liberating feeling.
Hi ate, nagpunta ka po ba sa Ateam the demo vol 2? Kasama niyo po ba yung Gwen?
yes! why
Maputi ka lang
i know right
How would you confess your love to someone knowing after that confession, things will never be the same again... Knowing that putting feelings over friendship is an irreversible process and that it is A BIG RISK :( I asked you because I think you're wise enough to help me
telling a person how you really feel about them is tough, especially if you're not sure if the feeling's mutual. here's what i'd do: pakiramdaman mo. does the person seem to show special interest in you? does he/she put you above the rest? if the answer to the following questions is yes, then go on. tell him/her how you feel. but don't force it upon him/her; rather, tell him gently and enumerate your reasons. on the other hand, if the person is TOTALLY vague and inconsistent but you can't keep your feelings in any longer, start off with "i hope this doesn't change anything between us and even if the feeling isn't the same, please don't act weird around me." another way is a game called 20 questions, where you take turns asking questions and answer them honestly...................... or you can always drunk text them.