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06-10-2025
08:17 PM
I have had a crush on a boy for over a year, and he didn't make any impression on me. And he is the one who stated it, but now I'm the one who obsesses over him. i wanna move on because I know that there is no future for us, but my crazy heart doesn't wanna move on, and I'm having a really hard time because of that. I tried to stop things and start to moving on, but I'm coming back to the same stage
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07-10-2025
12:36 PM
Hey Guest,
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. Having a crush on someone can be overwhelming and difficult to navigate, particularly if the situation is complicated.
We hope the words of our lovely community members may help.
If you did want to reach out to Relationships Australia, you can call them on 1300 364 277. They also have some great advice on their pages.
You can also give the Beyond Blue counsellors a call on 1300 22 4636 or speak to them on webchat here.
Thanks again for sharing here.
Kind regards,
Sophie M
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. Having a crush on someone can be overwhelming and difficult to navigate, particularly if the situation is complicated.
We hope the words of our lovely community members may help.
If you did want to reach out to Relationships Australia, you can call them on 1300 364 277. They also have some great advice on their pages.
You can also give the Beyond Blue counsellors a call on 1300 22 4636 or speak to them on webchat here.
Thanks again for sharing here.
Kind regards,
Sophie M
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