IM 13 AND THE BOY I LIKE IS 14 SHOULD I TELL HIM I HAVE FEELINGS FOR HIM OR WAIT TILL IM OLDER? IM REALLY REALLY SCARED OF REJECTIONAND I MWORRIED WHAT HE WILL SAY... SHOUDL I WAIT TILL IM IN 9TH GRADE OR SHOULD I TELL HIM THIS SUMMER WHILE HE IS OVER SWIMMING I DONT WANT TO BREAK OUR FRIENDSHIP IM JUST SCARED OF REJECTION PLEASE HELP ME!!!!
horseluv975 answered Friday January 9 2004, 9:42 pm: if he's a really good friend, then u might want to make a pact if u do deside to date, or just decide on your friendship. were thirteen too and have had the same situation b4. good luck. [ horseluv975's advice column | Ask horseluv975 A Question ]
shay*shay answered Friday January 9 2004, 7:20 pm: Okay Im so sick of hearing the same question. Read my column for an answer. AND PLEASE stop asking the same question its driving me crazy!!!
-shay [ shay*shay's advice column | Ask shay*shay A Question ]
PainedSoul answered Friday January 9 2004, 4:24 pm: Just tell him. Mostly everyone has SOME fear of rejection. It will be better to get it off your chest. If it dosen't work out... There's a quote that I'm SURE you've heard before... "There are plenty more fish in the sea" he may not be your "fish" If it dosen't work out with him I have no doubt you will find someone else who is either just as good if not better [ PainedSoul's advice column | Ask PainedSoul A Question ]
shay*shay answered Thursday January 8 2004, 10:04 pm: Its okay that you're afraid of rejection. See if you could maybe push your relationship a little farther than it already is.
-shay :-) [ shay*shay's advice column | Ask shay*shay A Question ]
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