Thickbabyie4u answered Thursday August 5 2004, 5:53 pm: DON'T DO IT!!! Cause then when yall start dating and you fall in love with him, and then break up! It hurt's SOOOOOOO BAD! But you can commit when yall have been dating for A LONG TIME, or when there's a RING on that nice lil finger! Well Good Luck! God Bless! Beebyes! ~1ne~ [ Thickbabyie4u's advice column | Ask Thickbabyie4u A Question ]
xxhotsexycutiexx answered Thursday August 5 2004, 5:18 pm: WAIT...when that special one mr.right will come...u'll kno it...by the first smile u see on him..u'll fall for him rite then...n u'll b ready for anything for him :) TRUST ME...n he'll come when u least expect it...u cant search for him n find it...u cant do anything...he'll come to u..when u least expect it ;) xoox effy [ xxhotsexycutiexx's advice column | Ask xxhotsexycutiexx A Question ]
pinklemonadestand answered Thursday August 5 2004, 3:25 pm: hey i was afriad of having a boyfriend because i didn't want to be in a serious realationship but when i just went into a real realationship a few months ago it was great! It isn't bad just take time to think about what you really want.
Anarchilist answered Thursday August 5 2004, 3:21 pm: First off, guys are more scared of commitment than girls, but you're saying is "I want to have a puppy who loves me, even though I strangle him everyday" [ Anarchilist's advice column | Ask Anarchilist A Question ]
Mackenzie answered Thursday August 5 2004, 3:11 pm: You want someone who's dedicated to you, but you won't dedicate youRself to them?? I suggest you woRk on that! Take caRe! =D [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
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