well in sixth grade i was a complete loser, i mean ugh i had really curly hair and wore it in a bun, and i wore big clothes. like i didnt even care. and i liked this guy A LOT. his name was david, and like he didnt like me at all. and he hated me in seventh grade. and we havent seen eachother in a year. untill saturday night. and when he saw me. he kept looking at me. and like we cuddled or whatever. and he said he liked me. but like i dunno. sixth grade was weird for both of us. and ive changed A LOT since then. and i just wanna know should i give it a chance?
kaylaxosays answered Tuesday January 17 2006, 5:58 pm: Definitly give him a chance! If you've changed since 6th grade then he must have too if he went from hating you to being attracted to you. It sounds like you two really hit it off. Hang out with him some more and if you feel the sparks, give it a go. [ kaylaxosays's advice column | Ask kaylaxosays A Question ]
Porphyrogenitus answered Monday January 16 2006, 11:03 pm: Perhaps, but don't forget about the past. This attraction he has toward you may be a purely physical thing with no emotional base. You might be setting yourself up for a colossal fall by giving in prematurely.
devilspawn_666 answered Monday January 16 2006, 10:02 pm: Yes, you should give it a chance. Everyone.. and I mean EVERYONE was a dork in junior high; even if you didn't know it at the time. I think you're exactly right. Things have changed a lot since the sixth grade and there's nothing wrong with that. I say go for it! [ devilspawn_666's advice column | Ask devilspawn_666 A Question ]
adinaa answered Monday January 16 2006, 9:03 pm: definetly give him a chance, don't hold the past against him. yeah he should have given you a chance back in sixth grade, but guys get older and change too. there's no reason why you shouldn't go for it. ♥adina [ adinaa's advice column | Ask adinaa A Question ]
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