im in total love with this boy i mean i admire him and everyhing but i just dont think he is right for me i mean im the kind of girl that likes to go camping and hiking and to the snow and travel but all he does is watch football all day i mean my parents say that he is not good enough for me buti think he is i mean he is great a sports really smart and is great with kids but im really adventuras and i dont think i can make him do anything and im worried all he will want to do is sit around al day so how can i get him to do stuff and is he right for me?
dwarp answered Tuesday January 20 2004, 9:34 pm: Umm..you can't MAKE a guy right for you. He either is or he isn't. And I'm a little confused, you say you're,"totally in love" with him, but then you go on to say that you're not sure he's right for you. If he likes you back, you could give him a chance and just see if you connect. Opposites attract sometimes. Give him a chance, and if things aren't right between you two, well...you've got a new friend. [ dwarp's advice column | Ask dwarp A Question ]
Cspinoza1 answered Tuesday January 20 2004, 8:30 pm: There is no way to tell if a person is right for you until you give them a try every person is different. Like my girlfriend right now does ballet, yoga and things like that. And me I rock climb, sky dive, I snowboard, skate board ect. And honestly this is the greatest relationship I've been in. SO give him a little bit of your world he might like it and you might like his, no one ever really knows until they try something.
Ex: My friend 3 years ago never wanted to try sushi said he would never like it, now its pretty much all he eats.
shay*shay answered Tuesday January 20 2004, 8:08 pm: You dont know if hes right for you until you gat to know him and usually when parents say hes not right for you that means they probably wont like him.
-shay :-) [ shay*shay's advice column | Ask shay*shay A Question ]
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