Okay so when I went out with this friend I met I was having fun until , this really cute!! guy came along I could tell he was alone, My friend went off for something to eat, I stayed , i went over and tried to talk to him but he just looked at me finally we spoke he was sad because his gf moved away and now its his x g/f , but I told him I would try to help , but when we talked for an hour I got to know him ... alot more. Hes 16 andhis names CJ , he asked me out and Im only 15, I like him alot , but is he Prince Charming for me??? PLz help ,, Jenipher WBASAP!!!
dancestar24701 answered Saturday July 3 2004, 7:15 pm: I think you should go out with him because he seems to like you and you think he is cute plus its only a one year difference and I think you will have a really good time with him, at least I hope you do!
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XoTruebrunettExO answered Saturday July 3 2004, 5:54 pm: First of all, your probably not going to find prince charming at 15 yrs. old, so now just look for a guy that will treat you right and that you like a lot.. if you like him a lot then go for it, but also take it into consideration that he just got off of a break up and could be on the rebound. Maybe you should wait a little bit, not to long, but a little while to see if he still likes you and wasn't just wanting a girl because his ex just moved.
CrzyLilBrittBritt answered Saturday July 3 2004, 5:04 pm: I think he is!You should definitally go out wif him!Its only a year in age differance!But make sure he is over his ex.Lol cuz no1 likes hearing their boyfriend talk about their ex all the time!Hehe good luck babe!Much Luv
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