Question Posted Wednesday January 25 2006, 9:23 am
I'm in 8th grade and in november I dated this kid in 7th grade. It was cool, it lasted for a month. But than he dumped me for like no reason. Then the night after that he called me back, begging for me to take him back, and I didn't. Now its been about 2 monthes, and he likes me again. HOw am I am going to deal with this?
janelle<3 answered Wednesday January 25 2006, 4:32 pm: theres no way to "deal with it" you either like him or you dont. if you like him go out with him, if you dont like him then tell him that. dont make it harder than it has to be. :] [ janelle<3's advice column | Ask janelle<3 A Question ]
advice-anyone answered Wednesday January 25 2006, 3:13 pm: How are you going to deal with it? Well you either like him or you don't. I take it you must have before otherwise you wouldn't have gone out with him in the first place. If you blow him off and he still likes you then dont let it bother you because it feels good to be wanted. Don't treat him badly though because that's a major turnoff. If you still like him then why not go for it again, its not like your going to get married. Make sure he treats you good. If you dumps you again for no apparent reason then do waste any further time on this ammature. Good luck. [ advice-anyone's advice column | Ask advice-anyone A Question ]
Raeden answered Wednesday January 25 2006, 1:35 pm: It depends on wether you like him back or not. If you do you can consider it. But assuming you don't, just tell him there's no way you're getting back together again, and that he would better forget about you right away. He's just a kid, 12 or 13 years old, so he's just getting started in this relationships thing and probably experiments with how to handle them. This involves dumping and trying to get girls back. I don't say he's doing that on purpose, it's just how boys are. [ Raeden's advice column | Ask Raeden A Question ]
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