When I went snowboarding with family anf friends during winter break, I had to rent a snowbaord, and the guy there (he's 18) flrited with me so much, saying stuff like "If you need to come back for any reason come back and I'll help you." and Then he started asking me what I liked to do besides boarding, and what music I listned too. Then I went home. We went back up for February break, and he was there. And this time he gave me his number and aim . We've started to talk online, and he says stuff like "I miss you so much." "I wana be with you so bad" and calls me beautiful, sweetheart, and baby. And I'm *SUCH* a sucker for a sweeet talker. he's really nice and all. But I have no idea how I'll ever be able to hang out with him. We live couple hundred miles away. I have a cottage near his house, but have no idea how to hang with him, because my Dad and rest of my family would FLIP OUT! Any Advice on what to do? (I just wana hang out with the kid, get to know him and whatnot )
PeppErminTtEaiSgoOd4mE answered Thursday March 24 2005, 9:37 pm: Well, first of all, how old are you? lol if your around 18 then here is wat i was thinking... you can call him if your parents dont mind about the money.... or you can get a microphone or a webcam and have him get one too and you guys can talk and see eachother!
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BreTTChezzey20 answered Thursday March 24 2005, 9:19 pm: Just tell your parents that he is your friend and you just want to talk to him.Or you can go snowboarding again and talk to him thier....(and hang out).
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