ok..i really like this guy ...he is perfect..but the only problem is that he is in 7th grade and im in 8th should that stop me from liking him?
-confused
JadedinNowhere answered Monday March 28 2005, 12:11 am: I don't think so, but really you should remember that most guys in seventh (and eighth) are really immature.. if he is respectful and nice, I say why should age matter? it's only a year right? Go for it. [ JadedinNowhere's advice column | Ask JadedinNowhere A Question ]
BLONDE911 answered Sunday March 27 2005, 9:14 pm: Omg no! At my school, so many 8 graders go out with the 7 graders. So if he is hott and nice go for it! I bet youll start something good at your school! hope this helps
xoxo BLONDE91 [ BLONDE911's advice column | Ask BLONDE911 A Question ]
Peachgirly answered Sunday March 27 2005, 8:52 pm: if you really like him that much then you should get with him. you shouldn't care about the age difference since itz only a year apart. also if people start to make comments don't listen to what they say. what matters the most is that you like him and not what others say. xoxo peachgirly [ Peachgirly's advice column | Ask Peachgirly A Question ]
vchicka15 answered Sunday March 27 2005, 7:43 pm: i went out with a guy a year younger than me and it made no difference at all.. age aint nothin but a number.. go for it girl ;-) [ vchicka15's advice column | Ask vchicka15 A Question ]
Ryan_10 answered Sunday March 27 2005, 7:13 pm: no. I meen people might make fun of you but you shouldnt stop you from liking him. If this guy is nice and all then go for it. He'll say yes. Never saw a younger kid refuse an ofer to go out with an older kid --------ryan--------- [ Ryan_10's advice column | Ask Ryan_10 A Question ]
angelinluv6767 answered Sunday March 27 2005, 7:04 pm: noo .. that should not matter. i am in the eigth grade and have went out with a seventh grader before. Alot of eigth graders i know go out with seventh graders. hope it helped [ angelinluv6767's advice column | Ask angelinluv6767 A Question ]
XoXoLizabefXoXo answered Sunday March 27 2005, 7:03 pm: NO! i know a lot of 8th graders that like 7th graders but go with your heart and if you really like him then go at it girlfreidn~ lol! but do what yiu heart tells you to do! just dont get cariied away with it.-liz-feedback [ XoXoLizabefXoXo's advice column | Ask XoXoLizabefXoXo A Question ]
XOCaliHereWeComeKayXO answered Sunday March 27 2005, 7:00 pm: if you really like him then there is no stopping you what so ever to like him. i mean look at 60 year olds goin out with 20 year olds THAT is a little wrong but nothing is wrong with liking a guy one year younger than you i hope i helped feedback please-KaYyLa [ XOCaliHereWeComeKayXO's advice column | Ask XOCaliHereWeComeKayXO A Question ]
punkrockprincess answered Sunday March 27 2005, 6:43 pm: Gosh no! Age ain't nothing but a number! Go for it!
xosweetiepiexo answered Sunday March 27 2005, 6:42 pm: no way... i have a boyfriend who's in 6th grade... and im in 7th and i love him and it doesn't matter what grade their in... as long as you truly like him .. thats all that counts.. my boyfriends really sweet so i say... go out with him [ xosweetiepiexo's advice column | Ask xosweetiepiexo A Question ]
Sherry answered Sunday March 27 2005, 6:31 pm: No it shouldent. Some people might be mean to you about it but all that matters is if you like eachother. You shouldent care what people think! Go for him! Good luck!:) [ Sherry's advice column | Ask Sherry A Question ]
Karen answered Sunday March 27 2005, 6:30 pm: No, just because he is in a grade below you, that shouldn't stop you from liking him. Seniors in high school sometimes don't freshman and that's even a bigger difference. Don't worry about the grade difference.
-Karen [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
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