I have a b\f and hes great! But it's been bugging me because hes so short... i no thats going to change and all but still.. it's draving me insane!And to add on to the...we have a dance next wekk and i reall want to dance with him but i think it will be werd because of this difference between us.
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[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? h0llisterBebe021 answered Wednesday May 25 2005, 6:28 pm: Aww - over half of my boyfriends are shorter than me so no need to feel like the only person who has a shorter boyfriend! I don't think it should bug you, he'll grow sooner or later - just guys hit puberty or their "growth spurt" after girls do so that's why girls are always so tall before the guys. But it deffinitely shouldn't bug you about him being shorter! You should just dance with him and have fun! and as long as you're having fun with him then everything's perfect (well near perfect lol) but I think you should just enjoy what you have now and don't be bugged by the height difference because he deffinitely can't help that! And by the way incase you didn't notice most people who have a height difference(not a HUGE height difference but a little/medium height difference) they're normally really cute together!
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OrangeChikn answered Wednesday May 25 2005, 6:05 pm: Here's my advice.
So, he's short. That really shouldn't matter. If he is your boyfriend, you should dance with him even if the difference is awkward. Guys dance with shorter girls, girls can dance with shorter guys. You need to accept that your boyfriend is short. It really shouldn't be that big of a deal.
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