If only we could control who we fall for. You'll be fine, just know that it's time to move on. You'll probably want to make yourself less available at first since it'll be a bit painful to be around him. Don't be surprised if he does what he can to pull you back in, but if you want to get over him you'll need to spend some time around other people.
A warning; if he should at some point spout that he's torn between the two of you, flee as quickly as you can. Other than that just rely on your friends and you'll be fine.
If you think you will lose, you're lost - Walter D. Wintle.
At least you're planning on enjoying it, and nothing wrong with just having fun. Though I thought I was the only person who still used the word groovy, glad there's another one of us running around, lol.
This is true. If you're determined enough you can pretty much overcome anything. To quote Ella Wilcox - "There is no chance, no destiny, no fate, that can hinder or control the firm resolve of a determined soul."
Just remember there's a difference between being scared of and having a phobia. I hate spiders, but I don't flee in the other direction when I see one like one who has Arachnophobia might. I know so many people who dub themselves Claustrophobic because they get nervous in the elevator where someone who really has it would be hyperventilating at the least.
I used to have a bad case of Ailurophobia - fear of cats - due to a pretty traumatic incident when I was a child, but I've managed to overcome it. I still get a little nervous, but I can even hold them and all that good stuff now.
Lewis Black, Blue-Collared Comedy Tour, Dane Cook, most of my favorite sources of laughter are American. Except that Whose Line is it Anyways show, I love the British version almost as much as the American - the only reason I like the U.S. version better is that I have bad hearing and it's hard to understand the England version when some of them have really thick accents.
Well I don't always have a choice, lol. I like going to dances with actual people playing the music, but since they don't really do that at my campus, and if they did most of my friends are way too shy to dance. Least I'm a lot better now than I was a year ago.
'Tis true. I used to take delight in telling people there were books covering 20 years after the movies were over, lol. Then again, I think they were more amazed that I was like 7 years old and reading books that were 300 pages or so, . At least Corran Horn is still running around, as far as I know, since he was my second favorite.
Yeah the first one is pretty funny. I'm reading "Nothing's Sacred" by Lewis Black - one of my favorite comedians. I've not had enough time to get too far into them, but I've been chuckling so far. "The Know-It All" is pretty good too, A.J...... something wrote it. It's about how he tries to read the entire encyclopedia and is pretty funny.
This is where the little nerd in me comes out since I used to read the books when I was a kid. Anakin Solo, the third/youngest son of Han and Leia. I read his stories when we were both the same age so it was oddly enough like we grew up together, lol. Weird thing to say, but then they killed him off and I stopped reading Star Wars.
RE: I need some advice
If only we could control who we fall for. You'll be fine, just know that it's time to move on. You'll probably want to make yourself less available at first since it'll be a bit painful to be around him. Don't be surprised if he does what he can to pull you back in, but if you want to get over him you'll need to spend some time around other people.A warning; if he should at some point spout that he's torn between the two of you, flee as quickly as you can. Other than that just rely on your friends and you'll be fine.