I`m a girl, and I`m 15. I really like this guy that`s like 3 or 4 years older than me, and he likes me too, or so I thought he did.. Before I never really thought I`d ever end up feeling this way about him but since I do, I can`t stop thinking about him. When he did like me, he said that he`d ask me out and everything but the only thing that stopped him was the age difference and his parents... I`m pretty sure he doesn`t like me anymore, but it doesn`t matter, cause I still feel the same, no matter how much or how bad he hurts me. I basically love him, but he can`t see that. It`s summer and I really wanna get over him, ya know? But I can`t.. What do I do?!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Tori22 answered Tuesday June 14 2005, 1:44 pm: Hey gurl... i totally understand you on the age difference thing... i think i got ya beat! ;) okay heres the deal, have you told him how you feel? And there are lots of things you can do to try to get over a guy.. i know it may seem hard but if hes really ment for you then it will happen in the end... just give it time... its going to be hard i know! but in a couple of years it wont matter, two or three years might seem like a really long time but it'll go by fast... just have fun and be outgoing... you dont want to make the mistake of trying to stay w/this guy and miss the man of your dreams! Hes out there and if this guy really is the GUY then he wont care about age difference and what other people think.. and the parent thing will get easier! [ Tori22's advice column | Ask Tori22 A Question ]
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