Alright guys.. I dont want you to think i'm some kind of hoe.. or pervert.. But.. here goes.. I'm starting to have feelings for this kid... I won't mention a name.. But.. hes 15 I think. He's a friend of my sisters. I know he likes me... and I'm 17.. I dont know what to do! someone! Please help me!!
liddylflirtx3 answered Monday August 16 2004, 12:13 pm: Tell him that you are starting to like him and was wondering if you two could catch a movie sometime. Chances are, he'll be psyched to go with you since you're older (and boys love older girls) hehe! Have fun and good luck! =)
Chatychic08 answered Monday August 16 2004, 4:49 am: Well, i know a few ppl that go out with people who are younger, and its not nessisarly how old they are that should matter its how they act. i mean if you really like him and all then i dont really see the problem, and also if you think about it most ppl end up being 4 to 8 years on average older than one another when they get married an stuff. lol But its your choice! Hope i helped ;)
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Sunshine answered Monday August 16 2004, 4:01 am: I know that 15 and 17 seems so far apart, but just think of it this way, when he's 25 you'll be 27, that doesn't seem like much of a difference, now does it? I think you should go for it! [ Sunshine's advice column | Ask Sunshine A Question ]
BeezKneez answered Sunday August 15 2004, 9:58 pm: If ur worrying about the age... don't! It might seem weird now, but as u get older it won't matter as much. Heck, I'm almost 2 years older than my boyfriend and we have been going out for 10 months and he is totally great. Not only that, but my neighbor just got married and his wife is over 5 yrs older than him! There is nuttin wrong w/ liking a younger guy. Go 4 it and good luck!! [ BeezKneez's advice column | Ask BeezKneez A Question ]
MummuM answered Sunday August 15 2004, 9:13 pm: I don't think your a pervert or a hoe at all. 15 and 17 are fine. Before you two get together (If your plaining on it) just check with your sister to see if it's okay. Good luck =) [ MummuM's advice column | Ask MummuM A Question ]
xo_Meg_ox answered Sunday August 15 2004, 8:51 pm: i knew a guy who went out w/ a senior when we are freshman so that was an even bigger difference - i suggest spending more time with him before you make ne moves just to make sure that you do like him instead of worrying about it being an issue beofre you have to...but if you like him then go for it (as long as he's not one of those delayed 15 yr olds who just started puberty lol) ~ just think, in 10 yrs that age difference will be practically nothing [ xo_Meg_ox's advice column | Ask xo_Meg_ox A Question ]
k_l_v_g answered Sunday August 15 2004, 8:48 pm: well hey! if you like this kid and you think that he lyks you then yes iw uold def. be the one to make the first move. you prolly feel that it is really wierd lyking a friend of ur sisters...but i mean if ur close with ur sister then talk to her about it. and ask her to talk to him. but if you dont have a really good relationship with your sis then i would talk to the kid in private or maybe you could write him a note of something. well i hope everything works out! [ k_l_v_g's advice column | Ask k_l_v_g A Question ]
Mackenzie answered Sunday August 15 2004, 8:36 pm: No shame in that whatsoeveR! I think you should tRy asking youR sisteR how she would feel if the two of you got togetheR. If she's not too pleased by the topic, I'd dRop it and move on. He may be Really sweet and cute, but he's not woRth all the tRoubles with youR sisteR! Hopefully things woRk out!! =D [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
SuFer_x_bAbe answered Sunday August 15 2004, 8:36 pm: dont worry juss because ur 17 n hes 15 dosent mean anything reamber age dosent mean anything just tell him how u feel about him its not lyk hes going to turn u down
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