i met this guy, he's 13 and i'm 14.. but he's really awesome and i'm pretty sure i like him. i know he likes me because he told me and i told him that i like him because im pretty sure that i do. problem is this: my parents dont want me to go out with him. they think he's too flirty and i'm more mature than him and all that crap. but all of the guys i've dated are really flirty and i dont think he's immature at all- we get along well and everything. i'm kinda questioning whether or not i like him now because my parents have been telling me a whole bunch of reasons why i shouldn't date him.. how do i figure out if i like him? and how do i get past my parents not liking him?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? charmed3fanatic answered Monday April 11 2005, 7:54 pm: don't let your parents decision effect yours... if you like him they should exept the fact that they do and believe me.. they will come around.. but remember though your parents know a lot so take there opinion into conversation but nagotiate with them.. tell him " i really like him, cna't you just give him a chance ... i know he's not exactly what you are looking for but just give him a chance." or something around those lines ... im sure they will understand.. plus i know you like him.. you told me you liked him .. your parents decision is just effecting yours .. don't let that happen .. you need to make you own decisions.. just take ther advice into consideration.. hope this helps... [ charmed3fanatic's advice column | Ask charmed3fanatic A Question ]
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