14/m.. 8th grade
at my school there aren't any girls my type. they are all stuck up and preppy. at the other school i have a lot of friends. i know i would fit in over there. there are so many hott girls that are so fun to be with. whenever i hang out with them i have a great time, but they are at a different school which makes it hard to have relationships. what should i do?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? therocketsummer answered Thursday April 14 2005, 6:32 pm: Ha. That's how my school is. All the girls that are boyfriend material are taken leaving very few girls worth liking, but anyway. How far away is the other school? In the same city? If so, this shouldn't be too hard if you see eachother on weekends. When you get into a relationship with a girl from another school it's always harder to trust them because you fear they might cheat on you, and all that does is make the girl unatracted to you. Trust her. Relationshops are all about trust. I think you should go for a girl at the other school because it seems they are more likable girls. Don't go for a girl just for her looks, but her personality. I highly doubt you'd do that, but it's just some friendly advice! Good luck, hope everything works out
karenR answered Thursday April 14 2005, 12:52 am: Can you switch schools next year? That would be the first choice. If not, gget some email addresses and Im info and communicate with some of those other girls. Maybe you can still invite them out. [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
sweetxcatastrophe answered Wednesday April 13 2005, 6:36 pm: go for it
DancinCutie08 answered Wednesday April 13 2005, 4:26 pm: i thought my school was like that and in middle school we were seperated based on how we dressed and what we liked and stuff but you will notice in highschool that just because they are preppy doesnt mean that they arent like you best friend trust me eventually you will find someone you like even if you hate them now one of you guys will come around and you will start likeing each other not based on what you are into really. i dont know if i make any sence but in the end you will all find something in common and wont hate each other by their "group" [ DancinCutie08's advice column | Ask DancinCutie08 A Question ]
heya answered Wednesday April 13 2005, 9:55 am: Ive had this problem before because im 15/f and there are alot of hott guys at this one school that i have a great time with but at my school theres no one..theyre all players. But..you dont have to go to that school so you can hang out with these hott gurls and start relationships with them. Its better that you dont because everytime you see these girls now..its special..and they are prolly excited to see you because you dont go to there school. If you start to like one of these girls its okay to go out with them..she doesnt have to go to your school. Its better that they dont go to your school..because now everytime you want to hang out its special and exciting becuz you havent seen her in like a week! You may have to drive a little bit to see her but trust me..those relationships are way better than the ones with girls at your school! [ heya's advice column | Ask heya A Question ]
gUeSsHoO278 answered Wednesday April 13 2005, 9:53 am: Honestly I don't think it really matters what kind of ppl go to your school...not tryna sound all mommish or whatever but, your going to school to learn, not find a girlfriend* But if you must do something, try transferring over to that school...tell your mom you would do better there because you are having 'issues' at your school right now. [ gUeSsHoO278's advice column | Ask gUeSsHoO278 A Question ]
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