When
somebody else comes along and makes you feel like something
special— it’s like catnip. You want more of it. You
want to say: ‘Let’s get lunch sometime.’ But in
the end, you are what you are no matter how somebody makes you
feel. It’s just a feeling.
There is a
thing called being an attention seeker...And
then there is a thing
called simply wanting to
know some people care and understand you....And yes,
there is a
difference
When a 13/14 year old girl tries to get into a debate with me over
serious issues and act like they know more than i do...ha! you are
13/14. you are still just a child. you not even lived long enough
to really experience life and i doubt you understand much about the
world and how not everyone's life is easy or simple. its actually
uncomfortable realizing there are so many people that young on here
and they can just randomly find your quotes. im not here to
sugarcoat my opinions. so if you are around 13/14, please get off
my profile...grow up, and learn about things before stating your
opinions. my quotes are not for children. they are mostly serious
and are about depression and eating disorders. and if you are too
young to truly understand thos things, go read some nice, happy
quotes about boy bands and puppies and keep living in la la
land...thanks
There is a major
difference in bragging about a problem to get attention, and
simply talking about a problem because you want people to
understand it better...I do not seek out anyone's
attention...in fact, I avoid it as much as I can because lots of attention makes
me uncomfortable...do not call someone an attention seeker until
you understand or know them as person. Yes,
there are people
who love attention...I am
not one of them
"The way I love you is relentless. It breaks
my
concentration when I am busy and drifts my
mind away to thoughts of you when I am in the
middle of conversations. Like a desperate
needy child it pokes and prods tirelessly for my
attention. And in the end, it always gets it."