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I cheer this guy I like and this girl on but every time I do it creates a larger wound on my heart.

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Question - (3 February 2008) 2 Answers - (Newest, 3 February 2008)
A female Philippines age 26-29, anonymous writes:

umm...i met this guy in first grade, we are in 6th grade now but he likes this girl, i cheer them on but everytime i do it creates a larger wound on my heart what should i do?

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A reader, anonymous, writes (3 February 2008):

Why let this situation put a wound in your heart? You are in control of that, letting something hurt you or wound you like this is a choice you are making. Choose to be the bigger person and mean what you are saying when you cheer them on....you are young, enjoy being a kid with no responsibilities other than to get good grades in school and help out at home, the rest will come in time when it is right time for you.

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A female reader, Laura1318 Malaysia +, writes (3 February 2008):

Laura1318 agony auntGo and get some band aids and stick on your wounds or go get another new heart for every one that is wounded.

Stay at home and don't do any cheering, then your heart won't be wounded.

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