Poor Charlie is so hung up on Sam even though she's a few years older. She told him not to think of her that because they won't be able to be together, and Charlie took her advice. Anything that reminds him of her he basically blocks out. Very true to his word. But he likes her a lot, and everything about her.
I think this is the perfect time to talk about crushes, don't you think?
If there is one thing that my close friends know about me is that I hate crushes. I hate them, I do. And people ask me why because they're fun and make you giggly and awkward and makes good memories. Although this all might be true, they are such n incredible waste of time and energy ESPECIALLY when you are perfectly aware that they don't like you and probably won't ever like you back. What's the point in investing so much time while missing out on school lessons and friends' conversations because you're stuck in your daydreams?? As emotional and sensitive as I am, I hate it so much, yet I still engage in the behavior.
I have had so few crushes in my life because I never really paid attention to those things as much as the average teenaged girl would. I don't seek attention, I don't dress provocatively (and refuse to) and I won't change myself to be more appealing either. And appearance isn't my main concern! I think this really sets me apart from the majority. You can't base a person's potential, ability or personality on their appearance, and these things mean so much more in the long run. So why must we focus solely on external qualities??? It bothers me so much. With Charlie, he obviously recognized her external beauty initially when he met her and then really started to like her after he got to know her better. This is exactly how the train of thought should work. In Sam's case, she's beautiful inside and out, but not everyone is like that. You have to be careful and selective, people!!!! That's the only way you'll get what you actually want without getting hurt in the end.
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