hey! this guy that i like likes me back and he was talking to my friend andhe might ask me out! i would say yes but i have never had a boyfriend and i am in 7th grade... i am the kind of person who thinks we are to young to date... i dont think i want a boyfriend but how do i say no without hurting his feelings, because i still like him?? please help me
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Avocodo answered Monday January 31 2005, 11:57 pm: For one thing i think you are very bright for realising you dont need a bf. But i think you shoudl tell him the truth.Tell him you're not ready for a real relationship, but that you still like him. If he really likes you he will understand. Dont worry it will all work out fine. Just tell him that maybe later on you will be ready. There is no point of dateing him now if you are not 100% sure its what you want. Because it will be better telling him the truth now then hurting him later. [ Avocodo's advice column | Ask Avocodo A Question ]
redneckstew22 answered Monday January 31 2005, 8:46 pm: If i had this problem i would try asking him to be friends. And wait to become more than that. If he likes you he'll probably be a little disappointed but probably become friends. And then all is well. i hope i helped a little. [ redneckstew22's advice column | Ask redneckstew22 A Question ]
xxjools27xx answered Monday January 31 2005, 5:15 pm: hey. okay heres the dealio. you should just tell him exactly what you wrote on here. i dont think i want a boyfriend becuase i am the kind of person who thinks we are to young to date. see. and i copied and pasted that right out of your sentence! its really that simple! and if he gives you a hard time for being like that then thats his prob. not yours. okay hunn? hope i helped!!
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