First off, I'm a 13 year old girl. K, on with my probem......
There is this boy that likes me. He asked me out but I turned him down. Mainly because he and I are nothing alike, I barely know him, and honestly I really don't like him...he's like sort of the biggest dweeb in our grade, not to be mean. But then this other guy asked me out a day later. He is nicer but not really my type either. Well he just was dumped by his g/f so I think maybe he just wants to make her jealous by going out with me but I'm also thinking that's not true since I'm not really that pretty nor popular, so he would ask a popular girl out. Anyways, I don't know what to say to him, yes or no, but I'm leaning towards no. Also, the guy who is kinda nerdy who asked me out first, he is begging me to say no to the second guy that asked me out. Now they are like in this big fight over me (which like never happens) so I don't know what to do. Now the nerdyish dude is doing whatever he can to keep the second guy who asked me out like 100 feet away from me and I hate them doing this. I don't want to hurt anyones feelings, but what should I do? Give them each a chance, neither of them get a chance, or 1 person I say yes to??? What do you think? Please help and answer b4 tomorrow! Thanks! P.S. I have my own advice column...I just needed help with this problem. So if you need advice, look me up (Angie)and don't ask anyone else...ASK ANGIE!!!
JayJay answered Sunday May 2 2004, 10:21 pm: Angie
The only way to find the right one is to see what they really are like and then when u feel the right one has come then pick, or GIVE THEM EACH A CHANCE!!!!
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Deanimal answered Sunday May 2 2004, 7:38 pm: I suggest niether. You said you don't like either of them that way. So tell them both that you don't have feelings for them and get on with life. [ Deanimal's advice column | Ask Deanimal A Question ]
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