16 female
Ok Huge problem!! I am dating a freshman and I am a junior. Some of my friends are cool w/ it others are a litle bit weird. My dad thinks its cool but my mom told me I should be careful . And then a couple day ago I got a call for one of my old friends. I had so much more in common w/ this kid. I was talking to him and realized how much I liked him!! I don't know what to do!!
So should I stay w/ the freshman or break up w/ him and date this other guy??
Lizzy answered Sunday October 17 2004, 3:22 pm: There is nothing wrong with dating someone younger, boys do that with girls all the time and no one thinks twice about it. I think you have feelings for your friend maybe because you are trying to find a reason to break up with the freshman, but i think you should stick with him. Good Luck Hun
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lollypopgurl769 answered Sunday October 17 2004, 3:14 pm: decide who you like more, if you have more in common with your friend, give him a chance ... if you end up still having feelings for the freshman, talk to him and maybe you guys will go back out. he's lucky to even be dating a junior! =) .. follow your heart, dont listen to what your friends have to say, as long as your happy, everythings good! [ lollypopgurl769's advice column | Ask lollypopgurl769 A Question ]
desib00 answered Sunday October 17 2004, 2:47 pm: u dont seem to be lookin for anyone serious. it is after all only high school. whatever feeld right, do it. give that other guy a chance as well. decide who u like more. hope i helped. good luck! [ desib00's advice column | Ask desib00 A Question ]
jazz82289 answered Sunday October 17 2004, 2:40 pm: Follow your own heart, not your friends, this is one of your make your own decision things. It's just highschool, I doubt you are gonna marry either one so it's cool. [ jazz82289's advice column | Ask jazz82289 A Question ]
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