there is this guy i like that says i am to young for him but i am bout be 16 and he just turned 17. i think this might be an excuse but he acts like he likes me.am i "too young"? i don't have a clue what should i do is there any way to show him i am not to immature and how do i talk to him about it? he also told me his last g/f was B**** and she was immature and she was my age. could this be why? i really think it might be an excuse. plz help i really do need it!
Sexybabii9095 answered Tuesday November 30 2004, 4:49 pm: it is an exscuse because, we all have different ages that we think are "to young" but one year difference isnt to young, if he was 18 youd be iilegal and thats understandable but hes 17... plus women mature mentally and usally phyiscally faster then men, and just because his last gf was like that, has nothing to do with you, he kind of sounds like the immature one [ Sexybabii9095's advice column | Ask Sexybabii9095 A Question ]
beauteful_withn answered Tuesday November 30 2004, 4:49 pm: hey sweetheart, yes if you ask me i have to say that this is JUST an excuse. i think that he was really hurt by his last girlfriend and he doesnt watn to show anything. you are NOT to young! age shouldnt matter when it comes to how you feel! i think that what you need to do, is just give him some time. if he does really like you then he will come to you, and if not then you dont need him! you dont need to be treated like crap from a creep that gives you lame excuses! i hope that everything works out for you babe. [ beauteful_withn's advice column | Ask beauteful_withn A Question ]
TrUtH_hUrTs_1 answered Tuesday November 30 2004, 4:24 pm: i think that he likes you, but also likes you as a friend and doesnt want to ruin that relationship. He may also think that you'll turn into his ex and act all immature. The best thing you can do is be yourself and hope he realizes what a great gal you are!!
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