SwTeStBayBGurL15 answered Monday September 20 2004, 5:44 pm: Go out with him..If she really wants to beat you up that bad for no reason let her do it..Fight back if you want too..A lot of times girls like that are just all talk..Do whatever makes you happy and follow your heart:) [ SwTeStBayBGurL15's advice column | Ask SwTeStBayBGurL15 A Question ]
rebel_of_rock09 answered Monday September 20 2004, 12:42 am: You should ignore the gurl threatening you, because she is probly just jealous of you and nicks relationship, and if you have a feeling he likes you he probly does. You should ask him out in the way you feel most confortable weather its: at skool, after skool, when your alone, on the phone, have a freind u TRUST ask for you, or however you feel comfortable. And if that gurl keeps threatening you, you should definatly contact a teacher, consiler, principle, parents, or even the cops because that is very serious, its harassment, bullying, and she could get in HUGE trouble for threatening you. BUT if you just let her threaten you that she'll beat u up, she prolly will, so you need to take action and stick up for yourself, cuz im telling you, if you tell someone you will be safe and she wont hurt u! AND for nick go out with him, who cares what paige thinks, cuz if nick likes you and not her, you deserve him and you shouldnt hold back cuz of your friend if he doesnt even like her, but try not to hurt her feelings or rub it in you know what i mean?? I REALLY HOPE I HELPED WRITE BACK PLEASE!! [ rebel_of_rock09's advice column | Ask rebel_of_rock09 A Question ]
darkconfessions answered Sunday September 19 2004, 8:48 pm: Follow your heart. She is probably all talk anyways. If she beat you up you could always press charges on her or threaten to and if you really like this guy and he really likes you, he will make sure nothing happens to you. [ darkconfessions's advice column | Ask darkconfessions A Question ]
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