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Chihiro Fujisaki (不二咲 千尋) ([personal profile] cutestprogrammer) wrote in [community profile] animus_network2012-08-30 01:23 am

Entry Log 2 [Video] [Filtered away from Oowada Mondo & Kuwata Leon] [Forward dated to 1 Sept]

[The feed turns on to show a young 'girl' blushing brightly. 'She' shyly averts her eyes and can't quite look at the camera at first then 'she' takes a deep breath and looks into the camera with renewed confidence. 'Her' filters should work after all. This programming prodigy has written the codes 'herself' after all and checked them numerous times. That doesn't stop 'her' from stammering though. This is so embarrassing! But it's been troubling 'her' for a while now and since 'she' has decided to be strong and not run away from anything anymore...]

A-ano... does... does anyone know how one can tell if... if a friendship is perhaps more than just a friendship? How do you tell if you perhaps like someone... more than a friend? How do you know if that person feels the same way or not? I...

[There's a pause... then a frantic...] T-Thank you very much for your kind attention!

((Edit: Forward dated to 1 Sept when filters don't fail... orz))
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[personal profile] magnificentsoccer 2012-08-31 07:21 am (UTC)(link)
I'll assume you've already gotten answers for the first two questions, but as for the last: you will not know how another feels unless you ask.

That is what I would suggest.
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[personal profile] magnificentsoccer 2012-08-31 08:30 am (UTC)(link)
Being blunt is usually the best way to go about it. Just ask them, "what do you think of me".

But you must be comfortable with the idea of being either accepted or rejected. Either could happen, and you must be okay with either outcome.