I'm 14 year old female. Well about 2 years ago I dated a guy and we started talking again after we broke up. It only lasted a month but since we've been good friends. Well I've liked him ever since and I told him about it recently and he said he pretty much knew and we still talk. He told some friends that he likes me but he wishes i was harder to get and didnt try so hard, while i dont really do anything to try. He's going to be 17, and he's a great guy and I fell pretty hard. He's not really the relationship type and doesn't want to be in one right now. What should i do?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? MummuM answered Thursday March 17 2005, 11:26 pm: Since he doesn't want a relationship right now, don't wait around for him. I know you like him and all, but you're only 14 and your not suppose to be tied down to a boy right now. You should be out there meeting all kinds of guys, not waiting around for this one. He might not be your Mr.Right and you'd be missing out on the one that is, because you're waiting for this 17 year old. So I think it's time to let this guy go. And if it's ment to be, he'll come back to you when your older. But have fun while your young and date all kinds of boys.
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i3ARBIExLOVE answered Thursday March 17 2005, 10:06 pm: Well personally i think you are 14!! Just wait until you get older and then you can date him because then you can do more things. I mean you can be friends, in a flirtty kind of way but i would say just to wait.
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