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Dumb+Me=Dummy?
Monday, October 6, 2008
10:38 PM

Tayo ay sumipol na lang ng Adams Family.

I wonder what does a typical girlfriend say when her boyfriend's feeling...depress? or irritated? I'm not sure how he feels right now...can you help me with that too? I think I should try the "What would I feel if that happened to me?" thing that most people would ask when a dummy like me wonders.

Let's see, if that happened to me...I would definitely be pissed off to the situation, to the person involved and probably to the people around me who asks if I'm okay coz obviously I'm not. What else? I would kept quiet all day, forcing myself that it's done and just let it be.

Ay! This method doesn't seem to work at all. It should happen to me first before writing stuff about it. Anyway..at least I'm trying..but it's not working. I listen, its a good thing that he lets it out and I tried to make him feel better and I'm pretty sure it didn't work. So I kept quiet and let him say what bothers him, maybe it works for him that way. I don't mind...it's the least I can do..or the only thing I can do...to shut up! :))

But shit still happens. He said I shouldn't feel sorry for him, he doesn't like that...I agree. I don't want someone to feel sorry for me either but I just let it be. Why? Because they care and probably that's the only thing they can do...sympathize with you. But if you ask me, I always believe that a knock on the head should do the trick. As annoying as it maybe when you rub it in, I'm hoping it will work. But I can't, I'm in no position to do that because the way he's acting right now...I do that too. I just wait until the day is over and tomorrow's going to be another day to start over.

So I'm not the best person to make someone feel better. All I can do is to lend an ear, because none of my words are of use.

Hehe! Will someone help me? I'll give you a black gummy? :D