Question Posted Thursday December 16 2004, 9:22 pm
SORRY THAT THIS IS LONG BUT PLEASE HELP ME OUT!!!!!!!!I really, really, really like this guy(i know him really well), all my friends say we would be perfect together. We are both waiting till we get married to have sex, we both are christians and we both like the same things. The only problem is that he is 16 and my brothers friend and I am 13 and I think if me and Seth ever were to go out my brother would get mad and stop hanging out with him just so I wouldn't see him but my brother knows I like him and I think he knows that he likes me too. I just don't know what to do please help me I am so confused!
Signed,
Confused ;/
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DanceShOrtie answered Thursday December 16 2004, 10:03 pm: hey im jeska! ((dont worry make it as long as you want!!))
welllll i think you should tell your brother tell him you REALLY like him but you dont want to make it so they never hangout again. but if he says that it would ruin the friendship i think you should just back a little from the guy but still be friends w/ him. (( brothers First ))
love always jeska
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YAmInotSleepingZ answered Thursday December 16 2004, 9:48 pm: First off...think about the 3 years difference and if you really feel comfortable with that. There's a huge difference between 13 and 16. Plus, remember--boyfriends come and go, but your brother will be your brother forever. I'd say as much as you like this guy, your brother should come first. [ YAmInotSleepingZ's advice column | Ask YAmInotSleepingZ A Question ]
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