I really like this guy, and he likes me , but I might be moving to another school next year, and I want our realationship to go to the next level.If you can give me some advice, I would be greatful!
duzzie19 answered Monday May 3 2004, 9:19 pm: Dear Hopeful,
Don't be. What kind of moronic idiot would want to go out of his way trashing his life just to keep up with you? It's not fair to you or him. Just get over it. As the saying goes, there are MANY other fish in the sea. Screw him! [ duzzie19's advice column | Ask duzzie19 A Question ]
usherluva07 answered Monday May 3 2004, 7:31 pm: Dear Hopeful,
Try to get this guy's email or IM. If you don't want to make it obvious, ask a bunch of friends their emails around him and then casually ask him. Don't make it a big deal...until after he's gone (lol). Good luck and let me know how it works out-epic2004@charter.net. Bye!
FallenAngel answered Monday May 3 2004, 6:54 pm: You should go for it. If the relationship works out...you could stay together even IF you do move. And plus, what if you don't move...you would miss out on a great chance just because you were worried about the possibility of going to a different school. And if you do go to a diff. school next year and you are with him then you can hang out with him outside of school anyways. So, take the chance. I'm sure it'll turn out great! Good luck hunny!!!
*fallenAngel* [ FallenAngel's advice column | Ask FallenAngel A Question ]
Luckycharms424 answered Monday May 3 2004, 6:49 pm: if you like him go for it, if it doesnt last then at least youll have the memories or hey, you might not move at all . Some good things happen so just take a chance and GO FOR IT. [ Luckycharms424's advice column | Ask Luckycharms424 A Question ]
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