lilchicas432 answered Sunday November 14 2004, 1:18 am: Just remember size doesnt matter, its all about the attitude, and personality. Try to become better friends, and then tell him how you feel and see how he reacts. Try to tell him slowly, because it might shock him a little if you just tell him straight forward. If he doesnt like you, oh well. There are alot of other people in the world who you will like.
ShytHappenz answered Sunday November 14 2004, 12:51 am: lol you're only in 7th grade! He'll be waaaaay taller than you in a few years.. just watch. Just don't let height discourage you from dating the kid [ ShytHappenz's advice column | Ask ShytHappenz A Question ]
AdviceMistress answered Saturday November 13 2004, 11:53 pm: who cares u should go out with him even if he is shorter then u! i mean what if it was the other way around?! some say it would be normal but nothing is normal even if he is short u can still go out with him it should matter! SIZE DOESN'T NOT MATTER!! and don't let other people tell u that!! "Don't the fear of striking out keep u from playing the game!" [ AdviceMistress's advice column | Ask AdviceMistress A Question ]
PerkyPeacock answered Saturday November 13 2004, 11:13 pm: guys hit their growth spurts later, and appearances shouldn't matter.
Draak answered Saturday November 13 2004, 11:12 pm: You're in 7th grade? You're what? 13?
Girls mature faster than boys. If you are both 13 chances are in the next couple of years he'll hit a couple of growth spurts. But what does it matter anyway? You shouldn't base a relationship on what a person looks like, but rather on their actions. [ Draak's advice column | Ask Draak A Question ]
CheapChineseFood answered Saturday November 13 2004, 11:07 pm: What are you confused about? The height difference? You don't seem to be taller then him.
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