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February 14, 1994
The Clark Atlanta University Panther
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How Do I Say:
"I Care?”
Dear
Jasmine & Jabere:
I am very nice girl and
I just can’t seem to find
the right man for me. I
have been talking to this
guy on the phone for
about a month, thinking
maybe we could get some
thing started. Then the
other day he told me how
he just got “dissed” by
some girl he was talking
to. I was so hurt, but I
didn’t let him know. I
guess I was just picking
up on some friendly sig
nals? What do you guys
think? Should I try to get
this guy for myself or
should I go on being his
friend and wait for him to
decide?
Sincerely
Confused
Dear Confused:
Don’t wait for him to decide
because he may never make a
move. Take the initiative and
tell him how you feel. Don’t
put it off or it may be too late
and, after all, what better day to
do it than on the day that has
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list A Thought:
Waiting For My Valentine
been called the most romantic
day of the year.
Jasmine
Confused, Jasmine is finally
right. Go for it! Brothers are
always putting their neck on the
line by telling sisters how they
feel. I think it’s about time that
sisters do the same, since they
are doing everything else.
Jabere
By R. Thomas
Contributing Writer
It was the eve of Valentine’s
Day and my boyfriend and I
were sharing our usual night
on the town. Before the night
was over we found ourselves
in the midst of a heated de
bate.
As silly as it sounds today,
(just one year later) I cannot
recall what sparked this de
bate. Needless to say, the ar
gument escalated into a major
quarrel and I left his car in a
huff.
I called all my friends and
told them play-by-play the
gory details of our most recent
clash. I decided I was “never
calling him again.”
At that point, I had suc
cumbed to the infamous wait
ing game.
I passed through the first
daywith grace and ease. The
second, was challenging. On
the third and fourthday, I was
absol utely restless and by the
fifth day, I felt like singing
Toni Braxton’s gloomy tune
Seven Whole Days.
However, it was my friends
who made the whole ordeal
even more dreadful. When
I walked down the halls, I’d
hear “Call him.” When I
stepped into class, theirques-
tions would greet me at the
door, “Did you call?”
This trivial argument hat
escalated into a war between
my heart and my mind. To
some extent, I knew he was
wrong and that I deserved an
apology to maintain my dig
nity. Yet deep down inside,
my heart ached to hear his
voice. ”
The situation became more
bearable when an acquain
tance offered some advice.
“How many
times aday do you think about
him calling,” she asked. “At
least six times,” I reluctantly
admitted. “Call him,” she
said, “Just call him.”
It had been settled. I swal
lowed my pride and pulled
out my white flag.
On the sixth day, the phone
rang as I was entertaining a
group of friends (the same
ones who had hounded me to
call). Before, I could even
prepare for the shock, I heard
his voice on the other end
asking, “Whatchadoin?”
I calmly asked him to hold
on a minute and I pressed the
mute button and screamed to
the top of my lungs.
Alarmed by my shrieks, my
friends ran into the room.
“Guess who this is,” I teased.
“Oh, shut up,” they said in
unison-1 smiled with satis
faction.
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