Forever

By fmynote - 27/08/2009 23:00 - United States

Today, I wrote a note for my crush of two years, expressing all my feelings for him, signed it as "Forever your lover", then I slipped it into his locker. Later that day, he walked up to me, tossed the note at me, and said, "You know I recognize your handwriting, right?" FML
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Same thing different taste

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Singularity_fml 0

"Forever your lover"...personally, I would've stayed away from you. That's a creepy way to sign a pointless way of expressing your feelings. Just go talk to him if you're serious.

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That sucks that he threw it at you and didn't seem to like you back...but that does seem a little...erm, stalkerish. "Forever you lover"?? I'd be kinda scared, and I'm a girl.

XxCoolPersonxX 0

okay I'm JUST saying k?he TOSSED it not THROW so...that's a good thing right :) he doesn't hate you!

Erm, nobody here actually KNOWS how he threw that godforsaken note. For all we know, he could have thrown it and OP wrote 'tossed' to make out she wasn't rejected as harshly. Im pretty sure they didn't have a narrator over their head saying "...And with that, he tossed the paper lightly at her, and walks away, leaving stalker feeling horribly unloved." Just saying. Just because it was written, doesn't necessarily mean its true. :]

babylon_pride 0

Like everyone else said: It's really creepy to like someone for two years, then say you're their lover. No, you don't even love them. Sorry, you don't. In twenty years, you'll notice the difference between a crush, and a love. You probably just creeped the hell out of him. Imagine someone you probably barely know giving you a note that said you're their lover. I'd punch them. Secondly. What the hell? Get over it and say, "Hi, can we go to a movie?" Worst he'll say is no. It's a lot worse to give a damn note confessing your "love" than to ask to go see a movie, or have help on homework, or go see a game together.

Tip: don't sign letters to people you're not even seeing as "forever your lover." Quick way to ensure that they remain anything BUT your lover.

sublime93 0

What a fail on your part Still, that's sad to happen to anyone. Fyl

zee209 0

You are in high school though, if it's lockers. Don't even worry about the rejection...High school relationships very rarely last. When you grow up, you'll understand how stupid you were. And really, you liked him for two years and didn't say anything? You're kind of stupid for suddenly giving him a stupid lovey dovey note, and sighing it "Forever your Lover". Seriously? That's stupid, creepy, and stalker-ish. YDI.

notes are for little kids. next time talk to him.

fmlislove 0

why the **** do us girls always do this to ourselves . like really ? if the guy likes you, he can grow some balls and ask you out . if not hes just not worth it. theres no need to express our love. it causes nothin but embarassment later down the road. it hurts, but its a lesson we have to learn

Or, she could have just asked him out, and if he says no then that's that. Us girls can't just expect every guy we meet to just "grow some balls and ask us out" while we sit there "not expressing our love", it's not fair if we don't put ourselves out there too. Guys have feelings too, whether they show it or not. Anyway OP, I'm sorry, next time try talking to the guy you like in person? It'll show him that your confident and even if he says no there are other fish in the sea (:

letitbe56 0

False! Girls should totally ask guys out. I asked my boyfriend out, and after we'd been dating for a little while, he admitted that he'd liked me for a long time but had assumed I wasn't interested in him. There's all kinds of reasons why it's not just the guy's job to make the first move. A big one being that sitting around waiting is kind of pathetic. Life is too short for that. However, this does not mean I advocate anonymous love notes. That does NOT count as asking someone out.