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You are acting normal for your age. You are acting immature. Go up and talk to him before the year ends. Introduce yourself. Say Hi. Ask him his name. Ask him about summer plans. Ask him about whatever it is that teenagers talk about these, other than sex. Don't worry about this. Just do it. I ...

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I think most 14 year old feel they are the strange one and everybody is laughing at you. This much is normal per teen worries, but, I think you might have some self esteem issues or phobias. This can be taken care of and with work you will recover just fine.
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