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review of hey
In "hey" in the October issue of Teen Ink, I was angered by Addi Fitzgerald's writing. My opinion of this article was that Addi is way too desperate. I did not enjoy the article at all; in fact, it really irritated me. She thought way too much about what to reply to each and every one of his texts. If she truly did like him, then she wouldn't have needed to contemplate what to reply. By thinking as much as she did, it showed that she was extremely desperate for him to like her. If he likes her than he does, and if he doesn't than doesn't. Therefore, my opinion is that she isn;t showing him her true self, and to me that is very pathetic. If a person is going to try to have a relationship with someone he/she cares about, then he/she needs to show him/her who he/she really is. If not, then he/she shouldn't even bother wasting his/her time.

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