AFitchBaby14 answered Wednesday February 9 2005, 3:46 pm: only go for it if you really know you like him..and u know he likes you too...who cares what ppl think as long as *YOUR* happy! why please other people?? good luck! [ AFitchBaby14's advice column | Ask AFitchBaby14 A Question ]
Siren_Cytherea answered Wednesday February 9 2005, 3:45 pm: Sweetie, you've gotta follow your heart in situations like this. Age means NOTHING. Age is a state of mind, not being. Keep in mind, though, that younger guys will automatically be a little immature (hey, all guys are (no offense, guys)). But, if he likes you, and you like him, GO FOR IT!
There are a surprising amount of crushes that develop solely because the guy likes you, and you kinda go "...all right, why not. I like him too!" So if you really honestly like him, and he honestly likes you, I say go for it. I'm all about following your heart, though.
The final decision is, of course, yours, but I urge you to do what your instincts and heart tell you to do.
I hope this helps!
-Siren =) [ Siren_Cytherea's advice column | Ask Siren_Cytherea A Question ]
lildiamyn_69 answered Wednesday February 9 2005, 3:39 pm: Just like age, a grade ain't nothing but a number too:)
I think you should definitely go for it!
If you liked this guy in the grade above you, wouldn't you want him to give you a chance?
Hope I helped.
*Diamyn* [ lildiamyn_69's advice column | Ask lildiamyn_69 A Question ]
Karen answered Wednesday February 9 2005, 3:33 pm: If you like him, definitely go and ask him out! Who cares if he is a grade below you, age doesn't matter. Hope I helped :)
-Karen [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
Pessy answered Wednesday February 9 2005, 3:31 pm: First off how old are you anyways?
Second off...I will say go for it. But it last long after high school...think about those possibilities.
I have seen relationships with 2 year age differences and its really hard for the college kid to still be romantically involved with the high school kid. [ Pessy's advice column | Ask Pessy A Question ]
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