Question Posted Thursday February 17 2005, 7:44 pm
ok so this new boy *Eric* transferred to our school on monday (valentine's day and yeah i needed a valentine)... and the class went on a field trip together. and when i listen to my friends conversations, it's all about setting ME up with the new boy! i was happy that my friends would do that for me (especially since i needed a valentine) but i didnt know much about him. but i decided that i would have anyone to be my valentine rather than having no one as my valentine. when my friends asked him if he wanted to go out with me (even just for valentines day) and he said no because he didnt know much about anyone yet. and then yesterday i was making plans with my friend about having a double date with her and her boyfriend and me and *Eric*. and somehow, word got out that i was going to ask *Eric* out and it got to him and i sit right in front of him in Social Studies. then this obnoxious kid Brian that sits next to me, asked *Eric* if he liked me and *Eric* pointed to his mouth and pretended to barf! i was so hurt, i couldnt focus on the class the whole time (not that it doesnt happen often lol). what should i do? is that thing he did just a cover for his feelings? should i ask him out still? PLEASE HELP! i rate good!
Oh, and I'm 13 and *Eric* is 14 (we're in the same class though)
xl_h0ll0w_Li3s_lx answered Thursday February 17 2005, 9:40 pm: i think he is just trying to be cool in front of the kids in ur class.. and you should still ask him to hang out before the double date n maybe his true feelings will come out. n you never know even if he dontlike you now he can like you after you hang out ! hope i helped .. tell me how it goes hun . !
shake answered Thursday February 17 2005, 9:16 pm: Arnt you kinda young to be dating, your only 13. You got a long to till you can even get married i wouldnt really worry about it. [ shake's advice column | Ask shake A Question ]
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