Okay, so I like this guy, and he and I are really good friends and he always asks me for help with this girl that he's with, and he's always saying how he wishes he could have a girl like me. Now, I'm single and I've made it clear to him that I like him, and he knows it. But here's the catch, I'm Jewish and he's VERY Christian and he doesn't date anyone who's not Christian. What should I do? I respect his wishes and all, but we're only in highschool and nothing's gonna live on till forever...
natty answered Monday January 3 2005, 8:17 pm: I understand his problem I'm a christian too but I'm a girl. To tell you the truth, if he doesn't want to be with a non christian it won't really work out sorry!! Just stay friends I mean it is better to be friends then to risk a friendship!!
I say you move on!!
lipsRHoT2kissU2's answered Monday January 3 2005, 2:31 pm: I think that you two should just remain friends and not be boyfriend and girlfriend because its not going to work out cause he won't be with a non Christian. Don't let this bother you if you guys are never together, just be best friends and know each other and don't get out of communication, always stay in touch. Hope you will make the right decision!! [ lipsRHoT2kissU2's's advice column | Ask lipsRHoT2kissU2's A Question ]
Lynessa answered Sunday January 2 2005, 11:23 pm: i dont thnk he's the 1 4 u! if he cant go out w/ someone b/c of religion, then... no! so bazzare! listen 2 me and hear me out! hope i helped! c ya on the flip side [ Lynessa's advice column | Ask Lynessa A Question ]
MCalways answered Sunday January 2 2005, 10:03 pm: If he really likes you then he will come around eventually. If not then just respect the fact that he doesn't date outside of his religion. His loss! It just wasn't meant to be [ MCalways's advice column | Ask MCalways A Question ]
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