"I know. As if I'd ever go for him now that my dad wants me to date him," she admits, feeling pressured by her father's wishes. She is conflicted about her feelings, knowing her dad’s opinion influences her decisions.
"As if you'd ever go for him again," her friend responds, suggesting that her past feelings for this person have faded or that her rejection is inevitable. Their conversation reflects themes of love, family expectations, and personal choice in relationships, from Stephanie Perkins' book Lola and the Boy Next Door.