There's this guy a year older than me (which is a big deal for 13 year olds) and he REALLY likes me. I don't like him, but he's nice to talk to. We see each other at drama twice a week and on my friend's bus once a week. He's always flirting MAJORLY with me. He also ate something that I already licked. Im afraid he'll ask me out and I don't want to go out with him or break his heart because he's a cool acquantince (sp?), but i don't like him.
Ashley1 answered Friday May 6 2005, 7:16 pm: When he flirts with you bring up another conversation (maybe talk about a guy you have a crush on). If he ever asks you out just tell him you just want to be friends. That simple! :-) [ Ashley1's advice column | Ask Ashley1 A Question ]
rchick_09 answered Friday May 6 2005, 7:12 pm: well here is my advice. there is this boy that really likes me too and i just dont want to break his heart and tell him that i dont want to go out with him. he hasnt asked me yet but i am afarid that he might. i told him that i think we are better as friend and that all i want to be with him is friends and obvisley he understood. well just talk to him, but you have to know the difference between talking and flirting. well good luck! [ rchick_09's advice column | Ask rchick_09 A Question ]
Tay1002 answered Friday May 6 2005, 7:06 pm: Ahh ic. alright well if you don't like him and he is nice to talk to he should understand that you don't want to go out with him. i mean if he is flirting with you then just try and change the subject or bring another person into the convorsation to stop the flirt. i hope i dont sound stupid, but good luck with this!Hope it works out okay!
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