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Well my friends always come to with there problems and so I give them some advice. They tell me it's good advice so I figured, "Hey why not try and give advice to more people." And BAMM here I am. I understand Im 15 and I think that has some pro's. Like
A)I understand what it's like to be a teen TODAY, not 10 years ago.
B)I have a different perspective of the world.
C)Im easier to talk to.

When I get older I want to be a Couples Counciler, so this is a great way to get practice...

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i am 15/f. one of my best friends is 14/m. he told me last year that he liked me. i don't like him and have never liked him. i told him that. i thought he would get over it during the summer. however, last week school started and he's being very clingy to me and i'm uncomfortable with this. when we're standing in line for something, he'll stand really close to me and when he talks to me he'll get really close to me. this is really creeping me out. most of the time, i'll find a way to get away or go talk to another friend, but i can't seem to get rid of him. and i like him as a friend, but he won't realize that i don't like him in that way. i already told my best girl friends how i feel and they said that they would talk to him about it. am i doing the right thing, and if he doesn't stop, what should i do? i want to keep being friends with him. also, there is a big banquet in february every year for band students, and he asked me to it this year. i said yes as a friend (he asked me several months ago) because he shamed me into saying yes. how should i tell him that i don't want to go with him if he keeps being so clingy to me?

I liked one of my best friends and when I told her she said, oh well I only like you as a friend. I mean I dont want to be rude but I cant see us ever being more then friends.
Yeah i was kinda sad at first but I told myself hey being friends with her is better then nothing. So myabe you just need to step out on a limb and tell him how you feel.

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