
Переведите текст Well, OK, it's not that I don't like him. But this boyfriend thing, I just don't
know. Kenny's a nice enough guy and all - don't get me wrong. I mean, he is funny and not boring to be with, certainly. And he's pretty cute, you know, in a tall, skinny sort of way. It's just that when I see Kenny walking down the hall, my heart doesn't start beating faster, the way girls' hearts start beating faster in those teen romances my friend Tina is always reading. And when Kenny takes my hand, at the movies or whatever, it's not like my hand gets hot in his, the way girls' hands do in those books. And when he kisses me? Yeah, you know those fireworks people always talk about? OK, forget it. No fireworks. Nil. It's funny, because before I got a boyfriend I used to spend a lot of time trying to figure out how to get one and, once I got him, how I'd get him to kiss me. But now that I actually have a boyfriend, mostly all I do is try to figure out how to get out of kissing him. So I decided I have to tell him. Kenny, I mean. About how I really feel. That's why my life is over. Because how do you say to somebody who wants to hold your hand in the movies that you don't like him in that way? Especially when he's already asked you out a bunch of times and you've gone. And you knew full well the whole time that he wasn't asking you as a friend — he was asking you as a potential life mate. And now everybody considers us this big thing. You know? Now we're Kenny-and-Mia. All I can say is, be careful what you wish for. It just might come true.

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The given text seems to be a passage from a book or a story, where the narrator is expressing their thoughts and feelings about their relationship with a boy named Kenny. The narrator acknowledges that Kenny is a nice and funny guy, but she is struggling with the idea of having a boyfriend. She describes Kenny as cute and enjoyable to be with, but she doesn't feel the romantic attraction or excitement that she believes should accompany a relationship.
The narrator compares her feelings to the romantic scenarios depicted in teen novels, where hearts race and hands get hot with excitement. She admits that despite her initial desire to have a boyfriend and to be kissed, she now finds herself wanting to avoid those very things. She grapples with the idea of telling Kenny the truth about her feelings, fearing the consequences of rejecting someone who genuinely likes her and has already asked her out multiple times.
The passage captures the internal conflict of the narrator, torn between societal expectations, her own desires, and the feelings of Kenny. It delves into the complexities of teenage relationships, expectations, and the pressure to conform to a certain image.
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