<p>Thank you guys for your suggestions! I think I'll just remind him that there's no chance and offer his present back.</p>
<p>I have another question. So there's this OTHER guy who's DEFINITELY infatuated with me. He told my desperate friend that he was planning something. I've told him that I was a lesbian (LOL I'm not!), and he STILL hasn't given up! I've dropped every subtle, polite hint in the entire book and the not-so-subtle "Please leave me alone because I'm gay" hint, and he won't leave me alone. Is there anything else I can do without being downright rude?</p>
<p>I know this might seem like I'm bragging, but I'm not. These guys simply cannot get dates, which is why they're so desperate. I think the reason they prey on me is that I don't openly revile them. I try to be nice, but being nice to very desperate, hormone-crazed teenage males is risky business.</p>
<p>I have another situation: I'll be spending the evening alone, probably doing homework or watching TV, while my friends with boyfriends are on romantic dates...how sad.</p>
<p>I'm sorry jackson. I will be doing homework while the rest of the country goes out on romantic dates too. </p>
<p>Valentine's Day was considerably less painful than I thought it would be. I got some roses from potentially infatuated guy, and I succeeded in avoiding stalker guy completely. Potentially infatuated guy said that he had more in store though since I already told him I was going to stay home and do homework today ;-). He might have changed his mind after I reminded him that we're just friends.</p>
<p>My RAnt: Valentines Day is just dumb.... it's just pumped up because of what people see on T.V. shows like laguna beach over do way too many things and then thats what girls want. It's soo ridiculous and then it's almost like you have to give something on valentines day whether it's meaningful or not and the way i look at it; when everyone else is doing it it doesnt carry much meaning behind it. Personally as a guy i dont get any joy out of it, but girls seem to loooooooove this day. ARggghh...haha</p>
<p>haha, ok well maybe they don't "love it" but they expect it to be some "great thing" and turns out to be a competition on who got better from thier valentine with her friends ( not just valentines day, but christmas and other holidays)...i just feel it kills the mood</p>