I like this guy named Joey and he is an 8th grader and I am a 6th grader and I really like him but I don't know what to do! People are like ask him out but I don't know what to say what should I do?
notnormal answered Monday January 19 2004, 3:10 pm: I think you are too young to ask a boy out in 6th grade. But that is just my opinion. Just keep liking him, and find other things to do besides "date" at what, eleven years old? [ notnormal's advice column | Ask notnormal A Question ]
AskColleen answered Sunday January 18 2004, 9:26 pm: Well, I'm an 8th grader and my friend who is in my class is dating a 6th grader, nobody seemed to have a problem with it. Try to find out if he likes you, if he does ask him out or you can flirt with him waiting for him to ask you out. If you do it right, it will work. If he doesn't, don't do anything. [ AskColleen's advice column | Ask AskColleen A Question ]
Elle answered Sunday January 18 2004, 8:48 pm: Well I'm an 8th grader and the guys in 8th grade mostly like girls their age or older. Just giving you a heads up.
~Elle~ [ Elle's advice column | Ask Elle A Question ]
spongers223 answered Sunday January 18 2004, 8:17 pm: you should make the first move because you should take chances and if he says no u should know there are better guys to deserve you!
Chanel answered Sunday January 18 2004, 8:13 pm: well you should mistakenly bump into him and introduce yourself,tell him you'll see him around and he will be so into you [ Chanel's advice column | Ask Chanel A Question ]
all_star_gymnast answered Sunday January 18 2004, 7:57 pm: SAMS MINE!!!
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