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Question Posted Sunday February 13 2005, 12:54 pm

13/f
today i just found out that the guy i really like and i asked out... well i found out why he said no. my friend told me his mom said he wasnt allowed to have a g/f, and this really sux because i like him so much. is there anything that i can do? or do i have to wait...


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sweetsami28 answered Sunday February 13 2005, 12:54 pm:
There's nothing you or him can do about it if his mother said no. You'll have to wait till he's old enough to have a girlfriend. He probably wants one just as much as you want a boyfriend. I guess the only thing you'll be able to do is wait, but don't wait forever. If you like someone else, go for him

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