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Journal Chicks_Hate_Me's Journal: WTF, Part II

So things started to feel a little grim, I was getting back into lonely mode, but something changed. After the whole Windsor Girl dilemma, I figured I would be lonely but then she suggested that I should talk to her friend. At first I didn't want to, I didn't want to deal with rejection again. Then, I realized that I had learn from past experiences, and it doesn't hurt to try. After all, we had similar interests. So I started talking to this new girl, she was fun to talk to and we always had something to talk about. Be it school, politics, parents, or computers *drool*. One night she IMed saying that she was bored and all her friends were busy, I suggested (never thinking it would work, mind you) that she should come over...and she did (WTF?!?!?!?!) We watched Boondock Saints and held her in my arms. It was awesome, I love the feeling of having someone. After we were done watching the movie, I walked her to her car and busted out the question, and asked her out. She said yes (!!!) I gave her a kiss on the cheek (!!!) and we said our goodbyes.

So...now...I have...a girlfriend. I never thought this would happen to me, but for some unknown reason, it has. I must say, this is my first real girlfriend, where there is actual feelings between each other, where I actually feel I'm in a serious relationship. I guess I was wrong, I figured I wouldn't be happy even if I had a girlfriend, but I am. Right now, it's a euphoric feeling, kissing her, holding her, it just feels so great. I guess I really did need a girlfriend, because I actually feel like life is worth living. She's awesome, she likes computers, she's a leftist, she likes photography, she's beautiful, and I actually thinks she likes me. What more could I ask for?

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WTF, Part II

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