is it weird for an 8th grader to be friends with a 6th grader? and not just friends like hey, friends like hanging out after school and going to birthday parties. thanks.
bratzgyrl answered Wednesday July 6 2005, 10:26 pm: no i don't think thats weird.i'm a 6th grader and i have a lot of friends who are 8th grader!!if you really like her,and like hanging out with her..thats all that should matter!! hope i helped. :D -bratzgyrl [ bratzgyrl's advice column | Ask bratzgyrl A Question ]
twistedsister17 answered Wednesday July 6 2005, 9:37 pm: erm, well it is a bit odd but i think its okay, but you still should have friends your own age. If you have no friends that you hang out with your own age, that is weird and you should try to make friends with people your age. But otherwise, its okay to be friends with a sixth grader. [ twistedsister17's advice column | Ask twistedsister17 A Question ]
MummuM answered Wednesday July 6 2005, 9:30 pm: I don't think so, it's totally okay to have friends that are younger then you. I have a lot of friends that are younger and older then me. Age shouldn't matter if you like the person and enjoy hanging out with them.
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KATAxTHExADViCEgURL answered Wednesday July 6 2005, 9:21 pm: of course! it`s perfectly fine, nothing to be ashamed of.. i`m like best friends with a lot of people that aren`t in the same grade and age group as me!!
Ekaterina answered Wednesday July 6 2005, 9:06 pm: Ofcourse not it doesnt matter not like its a big age difference you never know that 6th grader can be probably really fun. Give it a try dont judge people by what grade they are in ,etc . Hope I helped. ♥ Kate [ Ekaterina's advice column | Ask Ekaterina A Question ]
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