hey. theres this guy i cant get out of my head i know he likes me but he likes other girls i think more. we dont go to the same school. i really want to meet someone new so i can stop thinking about the other guy. is there any like camps or anything? im open for any ideas!
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Xo_cutie91_oX answered Sunday January 1 2006, 6:39 pm: I went through the same thing as you...I couldnt get the guy I liked soo much out of my head. So, my friends saw that I was like going through a really depressed moment, so they took me to the mall..and we would dress up really cute and everything, and then we would like flirt around with guys that were around our age...and that helped me get my mind off of that one guy...it made me feel like that guy was missing out on waht a lot of guys that was cool.
Hebasquash answered Sunday January 1 2006, 2:13 am: From expierence I know that people who date other people at seperate schools do not last long. 1 The temptation to cheat is too overwheling and second the love dies when you don't see each other that often. Try finding some guys you like in some of your classes and look to start hanging out with them. Also take up a sport or hobby that could involve guys, like Tennis or something like that. Im not to sure on the camps, maybe something at a YMCA type of place..they always have good racquet ball courts..thats a fun sport.
Cya when I see ya,
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ThugGirl041790 answered Sunday January 1 2006, 12:45 am: Try talking to guys at school.. Go to places you know people at your school hang out.. Go to local teen dances.. You really didn`t mention your age.. I could of helped more probably.. ♥ Dez [ ThugGirl041790's advice column | Ask ThugGirl041790 A Question ]
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