i think that the question before mine could be a boy talking about his best friend who is a girl
okay here's my question.. this boy that i really really ~REALLY~ like wants me to meet him in the middle of the night.. like he wants to come pick me up and stuff.. but i would have to ~sneak~ and that is really ~scary~, and i really don't want to... why can't he see me during the day? and should i feel like he only wants me for other ~things~ since he wants to see me alone and at night? i just don't understand this.. i thought it was love.. but now i just don't ~understand~. Help Me!!! i have no one else to ask
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? aleshia answered Sunday August 15 2004, 6:20 pm: You're right, that was a guy.. I didn't pay enough attention to the question, I thought it was my friends goofin off lol.. Well, in my opinion this is a bad boy case lol..It sounds like he either doesn't want his friends to know you are talking or he wants "something else" from you.. I think you should tell him that you don't want to sneak out cus if you get caught then your parents will never let you two see each other again.. tell him you think you should go to the movies on a Friday night or something like that.. If he understands then maybe he's not such a bad boy and if he doesn't then he's not worth your time anyway, even though it sounds like you have it bad for him, never let a guy talk you into doing something you don't want to, believe me later you will truly regret it.. If you have any more questions just ask.. [ aleshia's advice column | Ask aleshia A Question ]
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