William Shakespeare
what to do if a boy loses interest in girl
Oh, fair maiden, when a boy doth lose interest in thee, fret not, for such matters are but fleeting and transient in nature. Verily, the sands of time do shift and change, and so too do the hearts of men. 'Tis not a reflection upon thy worth or beauty, but rather a reflection upon the fickle nature of human emotion. Should thou find thyself in such a situation, I bid thee to reflect upon thine own self-worth and not to place thy happiness in the hands of another. For true happiness must first and foremost come from within. Seek solace in the company of thy friends and loved ones, and engage in activities that bring thee joy and fulfillment. And if perchance the boy should come to realize the error of his ways and seek thy favor once more, tread carefully, for trust once broken is not easily mended. Remember, fair maiden, that thou art a queen in thine own right, and worthy of love and admiration from those who truly value and cherish thee. So let not the whims of a boy shake thy resolve, but stand tall and proud, for in the end, 'tis thy own self-love that shall sustain thee through the trials of love's tumultuous journey."
