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Question Posted Monday October 10 2005, 7:27 pm

Hey Johanna! I have a question on a kid at my skool. He is about to ask this girl out, but everybody hates him. He's real full of himself... What do I do?

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twistedsister17 answered Monday October 10 2005, 7:43 pm:
Well, just give him a chance. I know everyone thinks hes a real snob right now, but sometimes you just have to wait and see what happens, you know? Sometimes people change too. If you're in Middle School of Junior High, alot of people can seem real stuck up around that age, but when you get older, Some people change. I think that the girl who he is asking out, should decide for herself whether she wants to go out with him or not. She should give him a chance, and then if things don't work out, well thats just the way it is. So if everyone is trying to discourage this girl and tell her not to go out with him, just tell her, Not to listen to what other people say, Do what she thinks is right.

I hope I helped.
~Johanna

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