11-year-old girl sends note asking a boy if he likes her and gets a very philosophical response

Jan 21, 2015 - 02:53
Jan 21, 2015 - 03:02
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11-year-old girl sends note asking a boy if he likes her and gets a very philosophical response
11-year-old girl sends note to boy to ask if he likes her; gets profound response

This little girl’s love note was posted on Reddit this week by user Lindsrae. Her friend’s 11-year-old daughter gave it to a boy she fancied at school.

Now, it seems a simple question: do you like me? She even made it easier for the object of her affections by allowing a tick box response.

It’s a classic schoolgirl move, and you might have expected the classic schoolboy response: a) he tells all his mates, b) he asks her to be his GF (they never meet outside school), c) he draws mini-phalli all over it.

But her crush’s response was unexpectedly erudite. This man-child is wise beyond his years.

Sorry to break it to you though kid, but you probably still won’t know yourself at 18. Maybe try 45?

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