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Slade Started conversation May 27, 2000
Hiya, I had an insight earlier. Here is the jist of it.
Well, I was on the phone with Tash, comforting her, and I asked her why she didn't want to try and fix things between her and Luke. So she said that she didn't want to 'cause it hurt so much breaking up with him in the first place, and that if they did fix it up just to break up later, it would hurt even more. Now this comment triggered a memory of mine. A memory of Sara telling me how hard it would be to say goodbye to me when she moves, and how sad she will be. And from a bunch of things that Tash has told me (which i can't say 'cause she told me in secrecy) and from a bunch of things that I have observed and deduced, I have noticed that she still has feelings for me. So what I was thinking is that Sara broke up with me because she only wanted to deal with a little bit of pain, instead of alot of pain if we had continued going out and had developped a closer relationship (which I honestly think could of and maybe would of happened).
Well, that was my insight, believe it, blow it off, call me a crack bitch whore, whatever, but that is what I think.
Also, I hope that she started going out with Brandon because she honestly thinks that something could develop, not just cause she is on rebound, or (what my gut tells me) that she is just trying to run away and forget the pain. You know get some happiness. Maybe she is going out with him because it will never become a serious relationship, and thus not much pain.
I would like you to know that this just isn't me being an egotistical ass and thinking that im so great and that it has to because of me. It is because of all the things that I have observed and my experience in psychology.
But anyways, I gotta go. Ciao!
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