Says the villain.
The sad thing is I probably am a damsel in distress. I mean in elementary school I liked this a guy. I was playing around the school yard with him butterfly catching and shit. I get like snatched by some other guy who I think had a grudge against the both of us. I am saying that he took both my hands and held them behind my back. I tried to escape by kicking him in vain. It did not take long for the guy I was butterfly catching with to notice I was abducted by a villain. So then the guy saved me with his butterfly net saying, "Let her go!". I was set free!
It's not that cool of a story though it was like third grade.
Hmm when I was in first grade I never attracted any boys. I only started attracting boys when I stopped chasing them. I use to chase this one boy around the playground and every day. I would forget my underwear when wearing dresses.
So your story reminds me of these money bars you could turn up or down. It is so you can test how many bars you can skip. I felt like these were trials to prove myself though he was actually just making fun of me and stalling.
So anyways I was going to go on the swings when he was around the swings. It did not work because he was leaving and my enemy was coming towards me. I mean the only good news is this villain never bullied me since.
But yeah... I noticed boys were never attracted to me until I stopped chasing them. It does feel good to be able to reject boys now I must admit. I would not reject anyone I actually want though...
That's probably more common than you think. Noys are encouraged to be aggressive while growing up and it manifests itself in odd, sometimes inappropriate, ways. I had similar experiences throughout elementary and middle school as did some of my friends. My best friend though would go spider monkey on boys and kick/scream/punch/bite.. just whatever to get them to leave her alone. It was amusing to see this tiny little South Korean girl spazzing out.