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Texting Hey
In "Hey" in the October issue of Teen Ink, I agreed with Fitzgerald's writing. There are too many people, not just boys, but girls also that begin a conversation with someone and just lead them on. I agree with her that it is wrong. You recieve a text from a guy that you really like and he sends these acronym filled texts that your not even really sure what they mean. It makes you feel as if he doesn't care, but when you get that text it's like your heart skips a beat. Then the next day at school, he acts like he has never seen you before. When people lead others on intentionally and make them think they may have something together, they are not only hurting the other person but themselves also.
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