Hi i am about 5'5" (extremely tall for 13) and anyway, i like this guy who is a year younger than me and about a foot and a half shorter than me. i have known him since 2nd grade, and he is really nice and sweet. we have a good friendship, and he has been flirting with me a little bit, like when we play basketball, he always guards me even though i am so must taller than him,but we have a lot of fun together, and i signed his shoe on the last day of skool, and i was the only girl to do so, even my friend who has known him since preskool didn't sin it. and on Fieldday, we weren't on the same team, but we faced eachother at a race while carrying pizzaboxes, nd when my team won we had to give each member of the other team a high five and when i went to give him a high five we hugged! lol ne way, wat should i do? should i let it go, also because i am going to go to a different skool than him, or should i try to be friends with him like i always have? i am just so conused.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? DaysGoBy answered Monday July 18 2005, 12:10 am: Hey. Well first of all, what about the schools? Are you going to be ing a different level or a different county? Since you're going to be in different school it could make it hard for you two to date (if that's what you were thinking about) but it COULD work. If you don't want to date him because of that reason, I don't see why you two couldn't still be friends. Letting him could could actually do more harm than good. You should try to just take things as they come but for right now just try to stay friends with him. I'm sorry I couldn't help you more. If you still need anymore advice on it, send me anouther question and I'll try to help you a little better... But I hope this helped!! <3 Kristin [ DaysGoBy's advice column | Ask DaysGoBy A Question ]
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