I'm Abby, a 21-year-old college student with way too much time on her hands, thus resulting in my participation in sites like this. I'm currently a sophomore, and double majoring in Creative Writing and Psychology. My career goals are to make a living as a writer, and to work at Disney World. I have many random hobbies, such as reading, writing, listening to music, playing video games, watching anime, etc. I'm a huge nerd. I'm a tomboy, weird, and opinionated. I think that's about it.
As for this column, obviously it exists for me to give advice. I'm not the most qualified person in the world--I'll be the first person to admit that I've lived a rather sheltered life, and I'm not much of an expert on anything. (I'm one of those people who's read about everything, but hasn't actually experienced a damn thing.) But I like to think I've picked up at least a little bit of wisdom from the experiences I HAVE had, plus some knowledge from my endless curiosity. So if I can share that with somebody and help them out, then awesome, right?
Gender: Female Location: Macon, Georgia Member Since: December 30, 2006 Answers: 66 Last Update: January 7, 2010 Visitors: 6206
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(((13/f)) Even though im only 13 I have a lot of trust issues with boys. And because of that its soemtimes hard to open up to guys and show my true feelings.
I really like this guy named Evan. I mean hes sweet funny and totally cute. ((im short)) People alwys seem to make funn of me because of my size i always get mad but when he dos it I laugh so hard. He doesnt say it rude hes trying to be funny ((and he is)) But I realy want to be more than just friends what should I do? (link)
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Well, you could always try flirting with him and such, and seeing how he reacts--try to get a scope on whether or not he might like you back. But really, the only way to be sure is to bring it up. Remember, there's no rule that says a girl can't ask a guy out if she's interested. And believe me, I know it's difficult, but look at it this way: it's always better to regret something you did do than something you didn't do. And at least then you'll know, and can stop worrying about what to do. Best of luck. =)
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Rating: 5
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thannks! i understand exactly wht youre saying. At least thn i wont be wondering wht could have been
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