ok i sound like a idiot when i write this but here i go.My mum met this boy a year older than me and she told me to email him to help me about unis and things! so yeh i felt like a idiot doing it but i did we ended up more talking about meeting up.My friend told me not to but i want to see what he is like? but will i look stupid please help shall i meet up with this stranger or not? THANK YOU
karenR answered Monday August 22 2005, 10:02 pm: If your mom knows him why not have her introduce the two of you? Tell her he has been a lot of help and you'd really like to meet him. :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
swimndork answered Monday August 22 2005, 9:33 pm: Normally I am against meeting strangers but if your mom met him I am sure hes fine. Bring a girl friend and have her bring a boy so you wont be alone. And dont go to the movies or anything go somewhere theres lots of light and lots of people. Good Luck and have fun and be safe. And I am sure you wont look stupid. [ swimndork's advice column | Ask swimndork A Question ]
iSLAND_iNTHE_SUNx0 answered Monday August 22 2005, 4:29 pm: No, you won't look stupid. If you're up for it, he's up for it, and your mom approves, go for it. Just make sure he's not like, freaky, or a stalkerish creep or anything. If you've talked to him, and he's someone you're willing to get to know, go for it. Ask your mom what he's like, what he looks like, etc. But probably, just to stay on the safe side... I'd meet somewhere in public like at a local hangout. Somewhere where theres people around. Good luck.
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