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English, 13.01.2021 19:20 jaydenboi604

I met this guy in 3rd grade and we've been friends forever, and i left school for abt a year and a half and didn't talk to him. over the years that we've known eachother i liked him on and off. and now i came back to school and hes there and we were playing a game that we used to play at our old school and like a du. m bas* i lowkey caught feeling but now he has a gf, and i'm trying really hard to not CRY but like we've known eachother for so long and i am the only one of his girlfri. ends that he hasn't dat. ed, and we've known eachother for 5 years
should i tell him i like him and possibly ruin his relationship now or n. and fun fact it is my third day of school and i'm already dying, also hes litt. in the class that im in rn

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