i have 2 or 3 girls that i want to date, but all of them send me mixed signals. i'm looking for a real relationship, not for another peice of a**.
does any 17-18 year old female have advice? that girls are between that age group ( 17-18 ).
christalhunter answered Wednesday March 3 2004, 2:05 pm: I am a little older but I would like to help. I say just take your time so that no one gets hurt including yourself. Girls could only ant a peice of A** too. Just take your time but if there is one you really care about let her know befor it is to late.
endilwen answered Wednesday March 3 2004, 10:31 am: I'm an 18 year old girl, and at this age, most girls who aren't in a long-term relationship already are finding it difficult to figure out who they are themselves, learning to be more independant, dealing with college or work or whatever, and I find that most girls my age are confused enough as it is without throwning a boyfriend into the mixture. However, if you really want a long term relationship with a girl, you should be friends first. A strong friendship is often the basis of a relationship, and will build trust and a better understanding of each other. Then if your feelings develop from there, you have to tell that person, sit them down and tell them how you feel. Sending signals is all well and good when you're just flirting, but when you want something more stable you have to be open and honest.
Don't be too quick to rush into a relationship that neither you or the other person are ready for. [ endilwen's advice column | Ask endilwen A Question ]
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