+307 You can't help but smile when you see a guy asking a girl out to homecoming/prom in a really cute way, amirite?

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Whenever I see people in relationships in high school in general, I just think, "Within two years you'll probably break up anyways so okay whatever floats your boat I guess."

by Anonymous 12 years ago

You jelly, bro? http://amirite.net/352236 If you have never been in a relationship, its unfair to say somebody else's won't work out. And there are exceptions.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

I've been in relationships. I'm just a cynical person. Slightly pessimistic, trying to be more realistic. Most high school relationships don't work out. Statistically. When I have a crush I still hold the same beliefs. I date for experience but if the relationship lasts forever, so be it. I'm fine either way. Personally I don't believe love is as special as we make it out to be but it's fun to get into it. If we break up I'm fine, I'll get over it. If we stay together I'm fine with that to, I just hope neither of us get bored with each other.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

I dunno, the only relationship I have ever been in was one in seventh grade that doesn't deserve the title. Even so, I always thought to myself while in the relationship "wow , now all the songs make sense!"

by Anonymous 12 years ago

I think the love songs are pretty shitty. They rely on superficial feelings during a relationship and don't go into the actual hard shit that can happen. So even though they'll talk about the warm, fuzzy feeling, it's just a bullshit song anyways. Fuck those songs.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Of course it won't ever be an exact replica of the true feeling, nothing will ever come close.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Of course it can. You know love is just a bunch of chemicals reacting in the head, right? It's not some spiritual realization or fate or anything. Songs don't go into personal things, they try hard to make themselves relative to everyone. And that's why so many songs suck ass.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

I know that. Its like the meanining of life. Just because we have a "conscience", we believe that the meaning of life is more than reproduction/sex.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

No we don't. Have you seen how much sex is done everywhere? Do you not see how much we treasure it in society like it's the god of our lives? And when you don't think sex is all that, you go to love, and love isn't even all that, either.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Im talking about the philosophical idiots who think they are above animals just because they have a conscience and animals. The ones that don't want to accept that the biggest struggle is only about sex.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

These two guys from my school asked their prom dates out by singing to them and wearing shirts that said "Prom?"

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Ohh my prom-ask out story is so cute but so lame! It was Valentine's Day, and I had a small gift for the guy I'd been seeing for awhile, so I decided to surprise him and wait where we meet up every morning before school. And I waited and waited. He never showed. I was incredibly annoyed but he texted me asking me to "please please please just stay where I was he was running late." Eventually he showed up, and we exchanged gifts and it was all cute and sweet, and I thought that was that. We walked into our first period together (pretty late, I might add) and absolutely everyone was just staring at us with these expectant looks. I brushed it off- they were probably acting all odd because everyone knew he and I were dating and it might've looked suspicious that we walked in late together (who knows how I manage to rationalize). So I sit down and immediately get to work, since I was already late. The class is dead silent, with the occasional giggle or suppressed laugh. I'm getting really weirded out, but once again I brush it off. I get up to turn something in, and as I walk back to my seat I notice a huge sign on the board that says, "Anumita will you go to prom with me?"

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Turns out he ran to class early in the morning to put up the poster, but the teacher was late herself, so he had to wait around for her to show up while at the same time making sure I wouldn't come to class. All that effort and even then, I didn't notice the sign (which was conveniently right in front of me...) for a good twenty minutes into class! But of course, when I finally did notice, I yelled out "yes!" and the class gave an applause. His efforts were incredibly sweet. My obliviousness? Very lame.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

That's so sweet! And your name is pretty cool cool.

by Anonymous 12 years ago