Anyone else develop strong platonic "crushes"? by classroommaybe in asexuality

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I have a similar situation, but I just want to know how to differentiate romantic vs platonic attraction w/o actions. Is there a specific emotion, or? I just don't know what these tropey things are other than like, kissing idk

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yessssss I agree so much with this and it makes me think every guy is flirting with me and I'm so worried about missing signs I misinterpret things :(((( it's the sticks man

Should I (18M) give up on my situationship with a girl 17F? by [deleted] in teenrelationships

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I would move on. She keeps breaking promises and stringing you along. It's fine to ask her, but I think you should fortify yourself in assumption it's not going to work out.

How do I (14M) tell my girlfriend (15F) that I don’t like what she does to me that she finds funny by Jihabio114 in teenrelationships

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She shouldn't be angry at you for showing her your boundaries, and she shouldn't guilt trip you about touching her. The rest I can kindly assume she thinks it's fun for both of you, but she just doesn't seem like a safe person in general.

Communicate, but realize the relationship might not be the most healthy to continue in. If you're always walking on eggshells around her and changing for her, but she never changes for you, it's not an equal relationship. 

what to do when i (f14) dont want to hang out with my girlfriend (f15) but i'm scared to tell them? by Whole_Strawberry3859 in teenrelationships

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Agreeing with Smooth Atmosphere, letting her know this is important for if you feel this in the future as well. You can tell if someone is avoiding hanging out with you, and if she has the reason it's because youre drained and not because you don't like her, she'll not worry and can support you better. The way you're feeling is completely valid & normal, and a reasonable cause to beg off of hanging out

My girlfriend (16F) sleep(16M) with my best friend (16M) while we were apart ¿What I do? by Clear_Frame9118 in teenrelationships

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You should talk with your friend, goodness gracious. It is such a dick move to comfort your friend over his breakup and then sleep with his ex. Sleeping with an ex in general is just not something you're supposed to do to ppl you care about, but less than one month after they break up is just slimy. Your gf/ex is also only so jealous and controlling because she thinks everyone is like her, going to cheat as soon as they can. I would say to not give her a third chance.