ok, im stuck. i used to like this kid j (going by initials) but then i saw he was soooo full of himself and i was like FORGET YOU!! so i stopped liking him and started liking this guy s. he is soooo fine! and he is my same religion, which makes it click. he is 15 and i am 14. however....
lol, of course my friend a likes him. yea, and d. so a asked me do u think s is cute? im like 'hes ok' and she goes naw hes HOTT.
so... should i stopp liking him? i hae this nack for stopping liking these guys bcos my friends like them. but i realllllllllyyyyyy like this guy, and i dont want to give himup, especially when a said that she is still kinda hott for j. so what now, does the 'i saw him first' rule work, o do i have to be giving? once again? i really like this guy, and im always talking to him. i invited him over to the movies and gave him my number, and he called me. amd he would have came if a didnt change the plans!!! i asked for his email and he gave me that too, idk what to think. pleaz help me out!!
xokaylanicoleox answered Sunday November 14 2004, 9:59 pm: Tell your friend that you like S. also. See what she says and DON'T quit liking him just because she does. They aren't "talking" or dating so there is nothing she can do. It is just like the crush she has. Keep hanging out with him and in one of your e-mails tell him you like him but explain the deal of your friend liking him also. He should understand and ask him if he likes you back. -Kayla [ xokaylanicoleox's advice column | Ask xokaylanicoleox A Question ]
cutebrunette answered Sunday November 14 2004, 9:07 pm: tell you friend that you like this boy. Im sure she will understand. If you like someone/something go out and get it girl! still talk to this boy "J", still like him. But dont get into a fight with your friend over him. But tell your friend you like J. She will understand.
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