uhhh......i really want a b/f but i might be moveing what should i do because i dont want to lead a guy on and then just leave and never see him again cuz that would be retarded....
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? justsomeotherguy answered Sunday August 21 2005, 5:46 pm: Well to be honest, i have a question about your question, so you should probably tell me the answer to that later, but, do you just want a boyfriend to have a boyfriend, or do you want a certain guy to be your boyfriend, or both? and well, i've been in this situation before..I likes a girl who liked me, but she was moving at the end of summer so we never did anything about it. Relatively close to after she moved away, I totally regretted not doing anything about it, and i wish i would have to this day. I mean...don't forget you're only 15, so it's not that big of a deal if you move away, while your bf, or almost bf or whatever lives here, because you'll just have to call it off, but atleast you guys had fun while you lived here...and I don't think it's fair to you for go without that special guy, for 6 months or whatever just because you're moving, and also, what if it turns out you're not moving and you didn't do anything about both of you liking each other, and now that special guy doesn't like you anymore and you feel like an idiot..ya know? so, i say, go with having a boyfriend, or lookign into having one regardless of the fact that you might be moving, because i didn't do anything, and trust me, i realized it sucked real quick. [ justsomeotherguy's advice column | Ask justsomeotherguy A Question ]
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