i like this guy. hes really cute and funny, but im in 8th grade and im tall, hes in 7th grade, but hes short. and were in 2 classes together and we always smile and talk to eachother. i really dont know what to do if he asks me out! help me please!
xocheerblondiox answered Thursday August 26 2004, 10:31 am: go out w/ him! rerall who cares if he is short! he probably hasnt gotten his growth spurt yet! if you really do like him y would you let a thing like height bet in the wayt?
russianspy1234 answered Thursday August 26 2004, 2:43 am: 1 year is nothing. i was 17 and dated a 14 year old, turns out she was jsut using me though ive yet to figure out for what, anyways enough about me. dont worry about the year or the height. you two are too young for heing to make any difference. [ russianspy1234's advice column | Ask russianspy1234 A Question ]
Sunshine answered Thursday August 26 2004, 2:13 am: If ya'll really like each other it shouldn't matter what grade he's in or how tall he is. Plus remember girls mature faster than guys, so he'll probably have a growth spurt soon. So you better scoop him up before all the other girls go after him.
sugababy30 answered Wednesday August 25 2004, 10:25 pm: Hun don't worry about it! My b/f is going into 10 grade and im going into 9th!That doesnt bother anyone! Age and height shouldnt matter if you really like him! lol! If you like this guy you should ask him out! Go out on a limb and see how he feels! Hope I helped!!!!
-Lauren* [ sugababy30's advice column | Ask sugababy30 A Question ]
AdviceMistress answered Wednesday August 25 2004, 10:15 pm: let him ask u out its not like it's a sin because he's in the 7th and ur in the 8th!! it shouldn't matter!!
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