Question Posted Thursday September 2 2004, 8:46 pm
This summer i met this guy who I really lik. Well my friend told him i like him and i let her cuz i think he likes me back but im not sure. Then he imed me and is like hey whats up but i wasnt at my comp and forgot to put up an away. So hes like well obviousley u dont wanna talk to me so then i come back and he had signed off like two minutes ago. I mean i really like this guy! But then there is another guy i like who lives closer and he likes me too! I just dont know if i shud like be his girlfriend or if i shud take my chances w/ the guy from summer who i really like but wudnt get to c till like next year! I mean i also like the guy who lives near me but i cant stop thinkin bout the boy i met this summer!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Mandybrat17 answered Thursday September 2 2004, 11:19 pm: Summer flings are always hard to get over, Trust me iv been in summer flings winter flings spring and fall flings, if you ever need any advice about relationships chances are iv been there done that. You need to go out with the guy who lives by u b/c odds are the summer boy is already getting over u and is with another girl i mean men usually dont wait a year to see there summer fling again they move on and thats what u should do, and if things dont work out withthe guy who loves by u then next summer u can kick it with the summer boy.....hope i helped tell me how everything goes
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