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Jennifer Lawrence Treats Her Co-Stars The Same Way The Girl You Have a Crush On Who Doesn't Like You Back Treats You
Nov 19, 2015 20:04
Everyone loves the awkward and quirky Jennifer Lawrence. She's everyone's best friend. She's also the movie star representation of the girl you have a crush on who doesn't like you back. And this is exactly how she treats you:
1. She kisses you on the cheek. She thinks it's nothing. You can't stop thinking about it.
2. She tickles you..like that:
3. Kisses you again. Multiple times. But not on the lips, mmkay?
4. She reacts this way when she sees you.
5. You are the friend she leans to cry on.
6. Then she caresses you and compliments you.
7. She friendly punches you and then leaves you.
8. Every guy likes the girl who's "one of the guys."
9. And then this:
10. Compliments:
11. This:
12. You're deep in the friendzone:
13. Super friendzone:
14. Josh Hutcherson is definitely dreaming of Jennifer Lawrence all day long:
15. Then Jen talks about love:
16. More like friendzone-forever?
Is this how the girl you have a crush on that doesn't like you back treats you?
BTW. Pretty sure Josh Hutcherson is in love with Jennifer Lawrence.
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